Schools Is the University of Tampa good for physics?

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The discussion centers on the quality of the undergraduate physics program at the University of Texas (UT). Participants express interest in gathering insights from graduates of the program, emphasizing the value of firsthand experiences. The conversation highlights the importance of sharing personal accounts to provide a clearer picture of the program's strengths and weaknesses. Overall, the focus is on collecting feedback from alumni to inform prospective students about their potential educational journey in physics at UT.
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Anyone have any insight into the quality of the undergrad physics program at UT?
 
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You got some very good advice in your last thread. Do you want us all to retype it for you?
 
Vanadium 50 said:
You got some very good advice in your last thread. Do you want us all to retype it for you?
I was just wondering if any physics grads from UT had any input on the matter. Not related to my last thread whatsoever. I've always found it very helpful when people start threads like this one, giving a brief survey of grads and what their experiences were like.
 
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