BU vs Rice U

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quantumele
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BU vs Rice U

Post by quantumele » Wed Apr 07, 2010 2:17 am

Hey guys,
It seems that I got a problem in school selection. I got two offers--physics@ Boston U and Rice U.
Rice ranks higher in both physics and overall(17 vs 56 in overall and 29 vs 36 in physics). I probably not intend to continue my research in CMP after PhD. Heard that Boston is a really nice place and has many job opportunities.
Do you have any ideas about Rice and BU? I am all ears~~ 8)

quark314
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Re: BU vs Rice U

Post by quark314 » Fri Apr 09, 2010 12:26 pm

Boston is definitely a great place to live. Walkable, good public transport especially if you live near a rapid transit (aka "T" ) stop, lots to do (even on a grad student budget). It's an expensive place to live, though, so take that into consideration when you compare financial offers.

quantumele
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Re: BU vs Rice U

Post by quantumele » Sat Apr 10, 2010 2:10 am

quark314 wrote:Boston is definitely a great place to live. Walkable, good public transport especially if you live near a rapid transit (aka "T" ) stop, lots to do (even on a grad student budget). It's an expensive place to live, though, so take that into consideration when you compare financial offers.
Thx...Guessing money won't be a problem...Does any one come from one of these two schools and tell me the strength of their physics department...cause I think only through viewing their homepages can not get an all-round evaluation...

kittycat
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Re: BU vs Rice U

Post by kittycat » Sat Apr 10, 2010 10:32 pm

I don't really know much about BU's condensed matter group, but when I went to their open house I was very unimpressed with the department. Their physics program is not strong at all. I would definitely NOT trust their website either. I applied in HEP, and the website had a very large list of people in the group along with a description of some semi-decent research. When I visited I found out that half of the people listed were either "technicians" or faculty that hardly did anything.

I would probably go with Rice if I were in your situation.

quantumele
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Re: BU vs Rice U

Post by quantumele » Sat Apr 10, 2010 11:14 pm

kittycat wrote:I don't really know much about BU's condensed matter group, but when I went to their open house I was very unimpressed with the department. Their physics program is not strong at all. I would definitely NOT trust their website either. I applied in HEP, and the website had a very large list of people in the group along with a description of some semi-decent research. When I visited I found out that half of the people listed were either "technicians" or faculty that hardly did anything.

I would probably go with Rice if I were in your situation.
Thx...just curious: what do you mean about "hardly did anything"? They don't work or they are not productive?

kittycat
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Re: BU vs Rice U

Post by kittycat » Sun Apr 11, 2010 8:55 pm

quantumele wrote:
kittycat wrote:I don't really know much about BU's condensed matter group, but when I went to their open house I was very unimpressed with the department. Their physics program is not strong at all. I would definitely NOT trust their website either. I applied in HEP, and the website had a very large list of people in the group along with a description of some semi-decent research. When I visited I found out that half of the people listed were either "technicians" or faculty that hardly did anything.

I would probably go with Rice if I were in your situation.
Thx...just curious: what do you mean about "hardly did anything"? They don't work or they are not productive?

A little bit of both. The research they did didn't really mean much and they don't produce many papers or grad students.



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