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[QUOTE="RUber, post: 5492605, member: 524408"] If your post is a representation of your writing style, I doubt you will receive many scholarships. That said, look at a few schools that are doing research you are interested in. If your degree is in agriculture, perhaps look for an area within physics that has an application to agriculture. Leverage your experience in your application to make yourself a better candidate. Where there's a will, there's a way. Persistence and flexibility are the keys to finding funding. [/QUOTE]
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