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    Timeline for Earning a Ph.D in Theoretical Particle Physics

    Well, I did put that into the search engine and it was giving me varying results. Some told that a Ph.D takes 5 years (didn't tell me that a master's degree would also account for the years) and some told me that it only takes 2 years. Now of course, if I cared about my future at all, I couldn't...
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    Timeline for Earning a Ph.D in Theoretical Particle Physics

    Oh sorry, didn't know. I'm a noob at this.
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    How quantum physics is understood?

    I started out learning about quantum physics by watching a few videos on YouTube. Even if you don't understand it, try to watch the whole high and then, afterwards, reflect on what you learned. Then, just research more about whatever interested you. I got very interested in the theory of...
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    Timeline for Earning a Ph.D in Theoretical Particle Physics

    My dream career would be to research and find new things and write papers in the field of theoretical particle physics. I'm pretty sure to get to that point however, I need a bachelor's, master's, and a Ph.D in Physics. So, how long would all of that combined take (roughly) (bachelor's +...
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    What Does It Take to Start a Career in Theoretical Physics?

    First of all, I know it's a big field. But, currently, I don't know where exactly I would like working in it so I'm just asking like the most generalized explanation. I would probably prefer more in the theoretical part of the field (which might just be all of it [emoji23] ). A few major...
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