Updating Graphics Card for MacBook Pro

Hello.
I have the most recent 13 inch: 2.5 GHz MacBook Pro.
The thing is, I absoutley hate the Intel HD 4000 Graphics card that comes with it.
The only game I play on my MacBook Pro is Battlefield 3, but the graphics card has a hard time trying to run the program
Other than the graphics card, all my computer specs meet the requirements to play the game.
MY QUESTION IS
Is it possible to replace my graphics card with a Nvidia graphics card? Probably by opening up my laptop and putting it in.
I heard that this way was impossible, but I am not 100% sure.
And if that doesn't work, is there any way to get a newer graphics card? Probably externally through the bolt connection thing?
Thank you

Jon,
Like yourself I found that a customized PC is the way to go for PC games. For several years Apple sort of kept up with PC graphics ability making the Macbook Pros, Mac Pros, and some iMacs close enough to play recent demanding PC games.
The current trend of thinner and lighter for the Apple laptops has compromised the gaming capabilities to the point that I have switched to a PC Clevo P150HM for new games.  I play Skyrim on ultra settings. The best thing about these PCs is the initial customability and some upgrading ability later.
One big question I have about the trend to Retinal displays is how much more graphics ability is required to just maintain the existing level of performance.
2012 MacBook Pro, Retina display 
15.4-inch LED-backlit glossy
2.7GHz Quad-core Intel Core i7
16GB 1600MHz DDR3L SDRAM
512GB Flash Storage
NVIDIA GeForce GT 650M, 1GB GDDR5
AppleCare Protection Plan for MacBook Pro
  $3,598.00
Windows 7 Pro full version                        $299.99
Ready to PC game                               $3897.99
2012 Clevo P150EM
15.6” 1920x1080 LED-backlit glossy
2.9GHz Core i7-3920XM Extreme
32GB 1600MHz DDR3L SDRAM
512 GB SSD SATAIII
NVIDIA GTX 680M, 4GB GDDR5
3 Year parts and labor warranty
Ready to PC game                       $3132.00

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