About Us
The Georgia Tech Society of Physics Students (SPS) is the premier physics organization on campus, and while geared towards undergraduates, is open to all physis students. Founded in 1949, SPS has since become a major part of the average physics student's academic career. After all, it's no secret we he have accumulated study experience, and a library of textbooks that even our own campus library can't compete with.
While the function of SPS is to promote academics, we regretfully recognize the effect that quantum angular momentum operators have on our ability to plan social events between physics students. We have thus noticed that weekly quasisocial - but not quasitatic - meetings help other physics students connect.
If you're a physics student reading this, we have quantum cookies for you. And career advice to boot.