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University dilemma - theoretical physics

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Akirus:
They do have string theory research projects in third year, though. In terms of experience, that's something, right?

Cthulhu:
Any experience doing research is good experience.

enwiabe:
Akirus, I'd definitely go ANU for physics. It is, by far and a mile, better than Monash for undergraduate teaching and research. Take it from me... I'm going to the United Kingdom to close out my Physics major (Univ. of Nottingham). I, too, was frustrated by their lack of advanced topics and will be studying chaos theory and general relativity (both not offered at Monash) as part of my major, there. ANU has even more units on offer, as I'm sure you've seen.

Also, the best way to get in on good research at ANU is to come through their own ranks, impress the faculty members there in undergrad and you'll have no shortage of offers to continue into postgrad.

It's harder when you're a grad from an outside university. So yes, whilst you may be able to save a year doing sci scholars program at Monash, you may lose more than 2 years attempting to get into ANU where the real theoretical physics research is taking place.

In my opinion, aim for a PhB at ANU. Yeah, the move would suck at first, but if it's your dream, you should definitely go after it :)

Akirus:
I definitely haven't completely disregarded Monash yet, still mulling it over at the moment. Self-teaching is definitely an option, I've been pondering that one for a while. Someone linked me a great site by Gerard't Hooft, http://www.phys.uu.nl/~thooft/theorist.html, detailing a pathway with all the content you need to study theoretical physics, which I've been looking at. Alternatively, I could go into theoretical astrophysics instead, Monash has a pretty good research program in that field.

Haven't done MUEP/UMEP physics (I'm doing MUEP accounting; to save us from a spiel, lets not ask why), but I still need to get into contact with David Mills to talk about skipping physics units; when I contacted him last time he didn't say no, so maybe some sort of arrangement can be reached.

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Thanks for the insight, enwiabe. To be honest, the one year for the degree has gone from being a significant factor to a minor consideration. Especially after hearing some of the comments in this thread, I'm really starting to question whether Monash will satisfy my needs (and is David Mills really THAT bad? haha). ANU really appears to be the best choice by far at the moment, the only thing stopping me seems to be the fact that it's in Canberra. It'd help me get into Ivy League/MIT as well, given its international ranking...

bekkchyeah:

--- Quote from: Akirus on June 25, 2010, 12:22:27 am ---I'm really starting to question whether Monash will satisfy my needs (and is David Mills really THAT bad? haha).

--- End quote ---

see, this is what i perceive to be wrong with the physics department.
you get the biggest cohort for phs1011 in 18 years, susan feteris goes on leave consequently leaving david mills to run the unit and you have students being turned off physics. i think its terrible that because of david mills, there is a perception that monash physics is shit. stick it out guys! if you want to do physics DONT base it on first year, get to second year and it becomes a hell of a lot easier and david mills does not teach after first year if that is what is swaying your decision. monash physics is a good faculty, once you get past lectures who seem to forget what it was like to be a jaffy! :)

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