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What are some factors to consider when applying to graduate school in physics?
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[QUOTE="Ashley1nOnly, post: 5488369, member: 574592"] I'm looking for scholarships/fellowships for graduate school. The post bacc program will be directed towards my field of study. Hopefully I can get into los almos or fermi lab. I've worked both places and have established great connections. I would like to know what it is like on a social perspective and academic. Will majoring in physics be an isolated major or will it allow for some free time? What is it like taking the qualifiers? I've talked to a few female graduate students who say working in a male dominated area has proved difficult and the men are harsh. I've also noted that everyone has different experiences depending on where they go. I've seldom heard good things from females in graduate school. I figured I probably found the rough patch and wanted to know if there would good stories about graduate school for females. Is it possible for me to find a good job with a bachelors or should I just get my Ph.D. I would love to get my Ph.D but the money will be the issue. [/QUOTE]
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