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I want to pursue for a Ph.D in these area.
The discussion centers on selecting the best graduate school for pursuing a Ph.D. in cosmology and high-energy physics. It emphasizes that there is no singular "best school"; rather, the ideal choice depends on specific subfields and the researchers' work that aligns with a student's interests. Engaging with literature and contacting professors about their research is crucial for making an informed decision about graduate programs.
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Originally posted by Ambitwistor
There isn't any "best school"; there are best schools in various subfields. The best way to choose a grad school is to read the literature and find out which researchers are doing the most interesting work to you, talk to them about it ahead of time, and if they're taking students, go wherever they are.