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Kholdstare said:"Then why did God made way for physicists so tougher"
Are you sure you have the proper scientific mind to become a physicist in the first place?
Why would you say that?
Kholdstare said:"Then why did God made way for physicists so tougher"
Are you sure you have the proper scientific mind to become a physicist in the first place?
arpit2agrawal said:And my Indian friends with even "average" intelligence and knowledge are getting good job easily
I like Serena said:Well, then there is the matter of money.
I come from the Netherlands myself where the university is sponsored by the government.
I've been given to understand the the entrance fee to US universities is about 10 times as high as in my own country.
NegativeDept said:Then there's the health-system fiasco: my university requires me to pay $1200 per year for an insurance policy with a $50K cap. If I get seriously ill or hit by a bus, I'll go bankrupt.
Locrian said:What State are you in? In my State such a premium would buy a 25-35 year old a very nice comprehensive plan.
If you're in New York, on the other hand, you will pay more because you're subsidizing everyone else.
PS: Are there no HDHP sold on the market? You'd be better off just not paying for what you have and using the savings to cover your low cost expenses.
The best place for theoretical physicists is one that offers a strong research environment, access to cutting-edge technology and facilities, and collaboration opportunities with other renowned scientists.
Yes, there are several universities and research institutions that have a strong reputation in theoretical physics, such as the Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton University, and the University of California, Berkeley.
The best place for theoretical physicists will provide resources such as high-performance computing, well-equipped laboratories, and funding for research projects. They will also offer support in the form of mentorship, networking opportunities, and access to conferences and workshops.
While a strong academic background in physics and mathematics is essential, the best place for theoretical physicists values diversity and welcomes individuals from various academic backgrounds, as long as they have a strong passion for theoretical physics and the necessary skills and knowledge.
One can research universities and research institutions known for their theoretical physics programs, attend conferences and workshops to network with other physicists, and seek recommendations from mentors or colleagues in the field. It is also essential to consider personal preferences and priorities when choosing the best place for theoretical physicists.