Want to be a Theoretical Physicist

In summary, becoming a theoretical physicist requires a strong foundation in mathematics and physics, as well as a passion for solving complex problems and conducting research. The field offers opportunities for groundbreaking discoveries and advancements in our understanding of the universe, but it also requires dedication and perseverance in the face of difficult and abstract concepts. Pursuing a career in theoretical physics can lead to work in academia, research institutions, or the private sector, and offers the chance to contribute to cutting-edge developments in fields such as quantum mechanics, cosmology, and astrophysics.
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Hello all I am new to this forum. I am a CS grad and want to do my masters and PhD in theoretical physics. Would you please redirect me to the forum where I should ask my question regarding my admission?
 
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