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SkoolDaze
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Hello everyone!
Our son wants to pursue physics as a major (eventually getting a Ph.D.) and wants to ultimately become a research physicist. He has narrowed down the schools that he has been accepted to Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Case Western Reserve, and the University of Rochester. We have seen ratings for graduate school physics programs, but there really isn't much out there on the undergraduate level.
We would welcome the thoughts and opinions of the people in this forum as to what they think is the best of his three choices. We recognize that he probably can't go wrong in anyone of these, but he'll be the first scientist in the family, and we want him to both enjoy his college experience and succeed.
Thanks in advance!
Our son wants to pursue physics as a major (eventually getting a Ph.D.) and wants to ultimately become a research physicist. He has narrowed down the schools that he has been accepted to Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Case Western Reserve, and the University of Rochester. We have seen ratings for graduate school physics programs, but there really isn't much out there on the undergraduate level.
We would welcome the thoughts and opinions of the people in this forum as to what they think is the best of his three choices. We recognize that he probably can't go wrong in anyone of these, but he'll be the first scientist in the family, and we want him to both enjoy his college experience and succeed.
Thanks in advance!