Thank you for the insights so far. To me a lot of these positions seem exciting, I've met with each of the professors so far to express an interest and to learn more, I am just trying to avoid becoming the nagging undergrad who doesn't know what he wants.
This is true. However a lot of reading I've done has suggested much of the recent, and likely future, breakthroughs are related strongly to the quantum world. I originally intended on doing research in star formation, yet as I study more in the field, it seems that particle research may be more...
Well to be honest it all seems exciting to me, I feel like a child in a candy shop. Just not sure which type of research would be more appealing for getting into a decent grad program, as well as benefit my studies in the long run.
I just transferred to a university with quite a few undergrad research opportunities. My goal is to go to grad school for cosmology after my b.s. in physics, which will come with a minor in mathematics and 18 hours of astronomy and astrophysics courses.
My question is, would I benefit from...