Yes but for a grad program it matters not only how much you put in, work wise, but after graduating do they help you find jobs and areas of interest? Does UCSB or any other colleges for that matter look better on an application than another? Because for undergrad I will probably look at...
Well then where would be a good place to go for an undergrad program that would help me through out my life, career, and grad program weather I go to string theory or any other section of theoretical physics?
I am very bored and looking for entertainment such as a book or lecture having to do with string theory. Any suggestions are greatly appreciated.
Thank you.
I am just out of high school and ready to go off to college. I want to go to UCSB for theoretical physics or more precisely String Theory but I first would like to know if string theory is a realistic career, if UCSB is the best college to go for this field, and how much one would make starting...