Beefcake28 posted something on a thread about physics, and I found out he went to CU. I did a bit of research into their physics program and saw that it was totally what I was looking for... so CU's at the top of my list for schools to apply to. I'm just not sure how competitive they are, being that they have NIST and some other prestigious labs there. I'd totally be down for haning out!
Beefcake28 posted something on a thread about physics, and I found out he went to CU. I did a bit of research into their physics program and saw that it was totally what I was looking for... so CU's at the top of my list for schools to apply to. I'm just not sure how competitive they are, being that they have NIST and some other prestigious labs there. I'd totally be down for haning out!
Beefcake28 posted something on a thread about physics, and I found out he went to CU. I did a bit of research into their physics program and saw that it was totally what I was looking for... so CU's at the top of my list for schools to apply to. I'm just not sure how competitive they are, being that they have NIST and some other prestigious labs there. I'd totally be down for haning out!
i had a roomy who worked at NIST, he had his PhD from CalTech and coudnt get
a interview to work @ CU.
they have a couple Nobel Prize physics peeps there
I always disregarded CU as somewhere I'd want to go to purely because I thought it was bloody hot there. I've been told that Boulder is similar to Milwaukee area, so that's okay.
I've permanixed every school in CA and FL, I just abhor hot weather. I'm the type who'd be happy in Norway or Alaska, lol.
I always disregarded CU as somewhere I'd want to go to purely because I thought it was bloody hot there. I've been told that Boulder is similar to Milwaukee area, so that's okay.
I've permanixed every school in CA and FL, I just abhor hot weather. I'm the type who'd be happy in Norway or Alaska, lol.
i had a roomy who worked at NIST, he had his PhD from CalTech and coudnt get
a interview to work @ CU.
they have a couple Nobel Prize physics peeps there
Rankings-wise, CIT, MIT, Stanford, et al. are always topping the lists. It's hard to find admissions stats for grad school apps, and they can be totally different from undergrad. E.g. UMaryland is a TTT UG, but a prestigious T10 grad school. I'm gonna have to look further into 'em when I do more research.