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Which school is good for PhD of physics?

Now I'm studying physics ( 2nd year honours)

I wanna study physics at abroad

Plz recommend country that suitable with me

Sorry for my low eng skill .

Now I'm trying to improve .

Thank u for reading my Q and hope u guy answer it.

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@DebaterMAX4 years ago

This is an undergrad admissions site. We can’t really help with Masters and PhDs. A google search would be the best bet.

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4 years ago

This is aimed at undergrad students, not graduate students. With that being said.

USA:

- UC Berkeley

- Harvard

- MIT

- Stanford

- Princeton

- CalTech

United Kingdom:

- University of Cambridge

- Oxford University

- Imperial College London

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4 years ago

There are many good physics schools in the U.S. (I'm assuming youre not from the U.S. based on your english). Some great schools are Caltech, MIT, Stanford, Princeton, Harvard, UC Berkeley, Cornell

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