Graduate Programs Advice (Particularly for Plasma Physics)

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The discussion centers on a graduate student seeking advice on applying to physics programs, specifically in plasma physics. The student has applied to several well-regarded institutions, including the University of Maryland, University of Texas Austin, University of Wisconsin Madison, and University of Washington, but is looking for backup options due to the competitive nature of the field and the costs associated with applications. The student has a strong GPA of 3.95 but lacks publications and is uncertain about GRE scores. Recommendations for additional schools include the University of Nebraska and Cornell, which also have plasma physics programs. The conversation highlights the importance of selecting schools based on research interests and program availability, with US News rankings being a useful resource for identifying suitable programs.
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Greetings everybody,

Right now I'm applying to graduate physics programs, but since it's an expensive process I'm trying to be at least a little selective in my approach. Since my research interests are in plasma physics, I've limited myself to schools with a program in such. So far I've applied to the University of Maryland, University of Texas Austin, University of Wisconsin Madison, and University of Washington. However, as I understand it these are all good schools. What I could really use are some recommendations on solid backup schools to apply to just in case. Of course, any other school recommendations would be wonderful. In case the information is needed: my GPA is a 3.95, I don't have any publications, I'm currently engaged in some research but nothing significant, and I'm not sure what my GRE scores are yet (though I'm not feeling too confident on them).

Thank you for any help you can offer,

TJGilb

P.S. If you happen to have any other programs you would suggest I apply for, I'd welcome that advice as well.

Edit: Looks like I accidentally posted this in the Career Guidance when I'm pretty sure it should be under Academic Guidance, perhaps a moderator can fix that.
 
Physics news on Phys.org
https://www.usnews.com/best-graduate-schools/top-science-schools/plasma-science-rankings

US News usually has a semi-accurate list of which schools have programs in each subfield. In addition to this list, I know that the University of Nebraska and Cornell also do some plasma physics, may want to check into those.
 
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