Physics? Where to be to study Right?(Help)

In summary, the conversation is about a student asking for advice on which school to transfer to for their physics major and math minor. They are concerned about finding a school that will give them the best chance of getting into a prestigious physics graduate program. The responder suggests considering a UC campus and focusing on performing well and conducting research rather than solely choosing a school for its reputation.
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Physics?? Where to be to study Right!?(Help!)

Hello, I am a student attending two-year community college in California. Nest quarter I am going to transfer to four-year institution but I can't decide which school will be the best choice. So here I ask you to advise me.

I am planning on majoring in Physics and have ambition to minor Math. Since my ultimate goal is to go prestigious physics graduate program, my prior concern is to find a school which will give me the most chance of going to good graduate school. Tell me, please, only if you know well, what are the things will be expected of me when I apply for graduate prorgram in physics? Is the reputation of the undergraduate institution really important?

Please, I need a very specific information on this.
 
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I too was a student attending a two-year community college in California. My best advice would begin with the letters UC. You can't really go wrong with any UC campus you choose if you decide to stay local within California. As far as graduate school goes, I would just pick a campus I like for my undergrad, and then worry about performing well there, instead of picking a place solely for prestige. Graduate schools will care more about your performance, as well as any research work you will be doing in your later undergrad years, rather than the name of the school.
 
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Thank you for your advice and Good luck on your studying!
 

1. What is physics?

Physics is the branch of science that deals with the study of matter, energy, and their interactions. It involves understanding the fundamental principles of the universe and how they govern the behavior of objects at both the macroscopic and microscopic level.

2. What are some common subfields of physics?

Some common subfields of physics include classical mechanics, electromagnetism, thermodynamics, quantum mechanics, and relativity. Other subfields include astrophysics, biophysics, and materials science.

3. How is physics used in everyday life?

Physics is used in everyday life in various ways, such as in the design of cars, buildings, and other structures, in the development of technology and electronic devices, in the fields of medicine and healthcare, and in understanding natural phenomena like weather patterns and ocean currents.

4. What are some common misconceptions about physics?

Some common misconceptions about physics include that it is only for geniuses or that it is an abstract and irrelevant field. In reality, physics is a subject that can be understood by anyone and has practical applications in many aspects of our lives.

5. Where is the best place to study physics?

The best place to study physics depends on individual preferences and goals. Some top universities for physics include MIT, Harvard, Caltech, and Stanford. However, there are also many excellent programs and resources available online for self-study. It is important to choose a program or institution that aligns with your interests and career goals.

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