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Masters then PhD in theoretical physics: Cambridge vs EU?
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[QUOTE="jedishrfu, post: 6317089, member: 376845"] I don't know about the one year part but I always thought it was better to go the distance of graduate work at the same school. Basically switching schools will mean retesting or retaking courses and thus delaying your start into the PhD part of your degree program. So I'd get your math skills in place in the undergrad time and then prepare for the increased workload of the graduate level student. [/QUOTE]
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