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Brunnun
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Hey. This question is kinda specific, so I will not be surprised if it is not answered to at all, but any input is appreciated.
I'm currently struggling with the possibility of studying Physics as an undergraduate here, at Brazil (Free, top 100 only Physics university, but the technology and research of a subdeveloped country, where my family and girlfriend is) or at the US (Really expensive, if I go to a top school (assuming I'm able too), hugely better technology and research, but a really big step too, to live one America away of friends, family and girlfriend)
That's why I'm looking for anyone who have had any contact with Brazilian Physics, and could tell me if, if I study here (at USP University in Sao Paulo), I may be able to get in a top grad program in the US (which I plan to do nevertheless). People who have left their country/family/relationships to study could possibly give me some cool info too
Any information would be appreciated!
I'm currently struggling with the possibility of studying Physics as an undergraduate here, at Brazil (Free, top 100 only Physics university, but the technology and research of a subdeveloped country, where my family and girlfriend is) or at the US (Really expensive, if I go to a top school (assuming I'm able too), hugely better technology and research, but a really big step too, to live one America away of friends, family and girlfriend)
That's why I'm looking for anyone who have had any contact with Brazilian Physics, and could tell me if, if I study here (at USP University in Sao Paulo), I may be able to get in a top grad program in the US (which I plan to do nevertheless). People who have left their country/family/relationships to study could possibly give me some cool info too
Any information would be appreciated!