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Is it possible to enter the graduate school of a technical university with a liberal education?
By the will of fate and a young bad mind, I have a liberal arts education, a standard history, a technical university is a party, and, in general, I did not master my duty in physics, so as not to get into the army, I went to a humanitarian university. What was taught there and did not understand. Mathematics and chemistry are somehow closer to me. Now I work in the IT field, I am also interested in theoretical computer science, although I forgot a lot of mathematics, but free time, like money, appears gradually, so it’s not such a problem. In general, is it necessary to receive a second higher technical education in order to enter graduate school.
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And now, it seems, you need to take the entrance exams. In addition, you need a bachelor's degree, as far as I understand, with grades in those key subjects that are needed in this specialty.
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