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Which Florida school is the best for undergraduate physics?
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[QUOTE="clope023, post: 5878962, member: 97615"] What kind of Physics do you want to do? If you wanted to do optics for example, UCF would be the clear choice since they have a large photonics center [URL]http://www.creol.ucf.edu/[/URL] FSU if you wanted to do nuclear or something related to Material Science since they have the national high magnetic field lab [URL]https://nationalmaglab.org/[/URL] I went to a lesser known university in Florida than either FSU or UCF for physics (FIU), and we still had collaborations with CERN and Princeton's Plasma Physics lab and other high profile labs and they've had people go on to places like Michigan, MIT, and Caltech among others for grad school, post docs, and professorships; so it's not like you're barred from a high ranking grad program if you came from a lesser known school. [/QUOTE]
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