PhD in Physics: Advice and Insights from a Third Year Undergraduate

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In summary, obtaining a PhD in Physics requires a strong foundation in mathematics and a passion for research. As a third year undergraduate, it is important to start building a strong academic and research profile, as well as networking with professors and peers in the field. Time management and persistence are key in this rigorous program, and it is important to seek advice and guidance from experienced individuals. It is also crucial to have a clear understanding of one's career goals and to continuously adapt and learn throughout the program. Overall, a PhD in Physics demands dedication, hard work, and a constant drive for knowledge and discovery.
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Hello everyone, I am an undergraduate finishing my third year and heading to the last year of a Physics Msci with Theoretical Physics. I am originally from Italy, but based in London at the moment. I often found myself reading threads in this forum, especially about recommended books, and finally I am here opening an introduction thread (:
My greatest ambition at the moment would be to get a PhD after completing my undergraduate course and I am sure there will be be plenty of advice and insight in this forum.
Thanks for your attention, a pleasant Sunday to everyone.
 
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Welcome to PF! Good luck with your studies!
 

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