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marsdk
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Hello there,
I am studying Physics at the Technical University of Denmark (that's right, in Denmark, EU), at what corresponds to aproximately 3rd year college in the US.
I plan to go abroad for the next fall semester, 2011, and I am in the middle of choosing which University I will apply for. I am planning on going to either the US or Canada
My school has some exchange offers around the world, and I am going to apply for those, and I'd like some advice from someone who knows the places.
My Priorities are
1) Caltech (I know it is really, really good)
2) McGills, Montreal (Seems to have good rankings, and many good courses, any comments?)
I'm fairly sure these are going to be my first and second priorities
I'm thinking about choosing a third from the California State campuses, does anyone know how their physics programmes are? And which campus is the best?
Also, my school sends a lot of students to Raesellear Polytechnic in Troy, NY, so I can definitely go there. How are their physics programme?
Im looking forward to hearing from you,
Mikkel
I am studying Physics at the Technical University of Denmark (that's right, in Denmark, EU), at what corresponds to aproximately 3rd year college in the US.
I plan to go abroad for the next fall semester, 2011, and I am in the middle of choosing which University I will apply for. I am planning on going to either the US or Canada
My school has some exchange offers around the world, and I am going to apply for those, and I'd like some advice from someone who knows the places.
My Priorities are
1) Caltech (I know it is really, really good)
2) McGills, Montreal (Seems to have good rankings, and many good courses, any comments?)
I'm fairly sure these are going to be my first and second priorities
I'm thinking about choosing a third from the California State campuses, does anyone know how their physics programmes are? And which campus is the best?
Also, my school sends a lot of students to Raesellear Polytechnic in Troy, NY, so I can definitely go there. How are their physics programme?
Im looking forward to hearing from you,
Mikkel