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Sorry to write a cliché post, but here goes.
I'm very interested in particle physics, I'm going to be a sophomore at a small university this coming fall. I wanted to know a couple things:
1. Is there any good particle physics books I could buy/get at a library to start self studying? I have Griffith's Introduction to Elementary Particle Physics which is really good so far. My school doesn't really offer anything what-so-ever on particle physics, which leads me to another point...
2. Should I transfer to a bigger university with the classes I want to take? My school offers basic courses for the standard branches of physics, but really nothing beyond that. I looked at the other university's course catalog today and saw Advanced QM, Advanced E&M, Intro to Particle Physics, Advanced Particle Physics, Theoretical/Experimental Particle Physics, etc. which all looked like classes which I'd really want to take and would drastically help my future.
Thanks for the advice!
I'm very interested in particle physics, I'm going to be a sophomore at a small university this coming fall. I wanted to know a couple things:
1. Is there any good particle physics books I could buy/get at a library to start self studying? I have Griffith's Introduction to Elementary Particle Physics which is really good so far. My school doesn't really offer anything what-so-ever on particle physics, which leads me to another point...
2. Should I transfer to a bigger university with the classes I want to take? My school offers basic courses for the standard branches of physics, but really nothing beyond that. I looked at the other university's course catalog today and saw Advanced QM, Advanced E&M, Intro to Particle Physics, Advanced Particle Physics, Theoretical/Experimental Particle Physics, etc. which all looked like classes which I'd really want to take and would drastically help my future.
Thanks for the advice!