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albertrichardf
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Hi,
I'm going to do my undergraduate degree in physics this year, and I'm considering two main choices: Université Pierre et Marie Curie and UCSB (L&S physics, but I'm awaiting my decision regarding CCS). I'm definitely doing my phd in US, though.
I have a few questions about UPMC, however:
I'm going to do my undergraduate degree in physics this year, and I'm considering two main choices: Université Pierre et Marie Curie and UCSB (L&S physics, but I'm awaiting my decision regarding CCS). I'm definitely doing my phd in US, though.
I have a few questions about UPMC, however:
- If I get a degree from there, can I jump straight to phd in the US, or will I have to do a Masters first? The degree there is only 3 years long. Also, does anyone know how a degree from there compares with a degree from a US institution? I mean, in terms of difficulty and depth. I know that US institutions offer pretty high level courses to undergrads, and I'm wondering if the rigor and depth of courses at UPMC matches the US or not.
- How well-known is the university in the US? I'm aiming for top schools for grad, and while the university is pretty well-known in Europe, the abysmal amount of information online has left me in doubt regarding it's reputation with the US. I would like to know where it would stand in the eyes of those responsible for graduate admissions in the US. I'm also worried about complications due to language. I'm bilingual, with a heavy bias towards English, but if my degree is in French, could this pose a problem for US admissions? Would they doubt that I know my physics in English?
- Does anyone know of any exchange programs with the US?