Comparison of Physics Programs in Belarus & Ukraine

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Belarus and Ukraine both offer notable physics programs, but choosing the best one can be challenging. Visiting universities in both countries and engaging with current students and faculty is recommended for firsthand insights. Factors to consider include program reputation, faculty expertise, and campus resources. Gathering information from multiple sources can aid in making an informed decision. Ultimately, personal visits may provide the clarity needed to choose the right program.
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hello everybody,

I'm going to study physics in eastren europe this year, but I'm very confused to know where is the best physics programs, some people said Belarus and some others said its ukrain. :confused:

I hope you help me if you have some informations about this. any input will be appreciated

c u
 
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where are you poeple??

I really need to know...please !
 
Sorry, I have no idea at all!
 
The best way to pick is going to Belarus and to Ukraine to visit the Universities and talk with undergraduates and teachers.
 
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