When considering graduate schools for theoretical physics in the U.S., it's essential to explore rankings and resources that provide insights into program quality. The discussion references a specific ranking source, highlighting its relevance for prospective students. Engaging with this information can help identify reputable institutions that align with academic and research interests in theoretical physics.
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Hi. It time for me to apply to grad school, and I'm considing coming to the US to study. Does anyone have any suggestions for good grad schools for theoretical physics?
I will be entering engineering but i want to do graduate studies in physics after it so im searching for the branch with most physics so it would be abit easier of a transition. Im trying to decide between nuclear engineering or electronics and engineering
TL;DR Summary: I want to do a PhD in applied math but I hate group theory, is this a big problem?
Hello, I am a second-year math and physics double major with a minor in data science. I just finished group theory (today actually), and it was my least favorite class in all of university so far. It doesn't interest me, and I am also very bad at it compared to other math courses I have done. The other courses I have done are calculus I-III, ODEs, Linear Algebra, and Prob/Stats. Is it a...
Yesterday, 9/5/2025, when I was surfing, I found an article
The Schwarzschild solution contains three problems, which can be easily solved - Journal of King Saud University - Science
ABUNDANCE ESTIMATION IN AN ARID ENVIRONMENT
https://jksus.org/the-schwarzschild-solution-contains-three-problems-which-can-be-easily-solved/
that has the derivation of a line element as a corrected version of the Schwarzschild solution to Einstein’s field equation. This article's date received is 2022-11-15...