Hi everyone, it's my first post in this forum! I'm an international student looking for good HEP programs. My ultimate goal is to do HEP theory, but I know it is highly competitive, so I will also go for experiment.
Undergrad Institution: One of the top in Hong Kong
Major(s): Physics
Minor(s): Mathematics
GPA in Major: ~3.6
Overall GPA: ~3.4
Length of Degree: 4 years
Position in Class: top 10-20%
Type of Student: International Male
GRE Scores :
Q: 170
V: 152
W: 3.5
P: 990
TOEFL Total: 103
Research Experience:
- 3 months hep exp at UCB
- 6 months nonlinear optics theory (current)
no publications
Awards/Honors/Recognitions: Some exchange research scholarships
Pertinent Activities or Jobs: Teaching at high schools and privately tutoring for two years.
Letters of Recommendation: One from my supervisor in LBNL, two from my current supervisors (two professors)
Any Miscellaneous Accomplishments that Might Help: No.
Special Bonus Points: Exchange to UCB for a semester? 2 graduate courses?
Any Other Info That Shows Up On Your App and Might Matter: No I guess.
Applying to Where:
All for HEP
Harvard
Princeton
UC Berkeley
UChicago
Columbia
UMichigan
Yale
UPenn
Wisconsin-Madison
Penn State
UC Davis
Rutgers
1. How strong is my application? Do I stand a good chance for an offer?
2. What schools should I add or drop?
3. While theory is highly competitive, should I indicate both th and exp as my research interests? Or just exp?
4. Is it possible to change subfield or even department in graduate schools?
Really need advice!!!! Please help!!!!
Need safety for HEP...
Re: Need safety for HEP...
Can someone help???
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Re: Need safety for HEP...
You can check out Case Western, University of Kentucky, USC, Stony Brook for hep-th!
If you really want to do Hep-th, putting down hep-ex with the intention of switching might not actually work. It all depends on funding.
On the other hand, putting down hep-th does not mean you will get to do that either.
If I were you, I would indicate an interest in both.
If you really want to do Hep-th, putting down hep-ex with the intention of switching might not actually work. It all depends on funding.
On the other hand, putting down hep-th does not mean you will get to do that either.
If I were you, I would indicate an interest in both.