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Masters then PhD in theoretical physics: Cambridge vs EU?
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[QUOTE="eudaimonia, post: 6317773, member: 675257"] Thank you for the replies! That's what I thought as well, since I have to change school anyway, I'd rather change it at BA -> MSc instead of at MSc -> PhD, since the former requires mostly grade, the latter is more complicated I suppose. Wow, thank you for the insight. Yes, I absolutely agree I didn't do any research other than CATAM (which even for that, doesn't involve any sophisticated algorithm writing/coding). But when I am looking for Master courses online and their schedules, I always tend to find content (sometimes even full modules) that I already learned in Part II or even Part IB, it really gives me mixed feelings. Is it normal for courses to overlap like this? On the other hand, for theorists at Master level, I feel there isn't much to write about even I want to take part in research. For theorists, does Master thesis matter much? [/QUOTE]
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