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Andy32
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Just wanted to know if anybody has done graduate theory at UBC or applied / has any info that might be useful. It seems from the website that they do not require GRE for physics applications, unlike many other Canadian departments. I haven't done the GRE and it is too late to register/ do it where I am (London). Is it true you don't need it or is that a misleading technicality?
I already have an MSc (QFFF Imperial) so would ideally not want to do another masters but it says that unless you can directly arrange a supervisor you need to apply for the MSc and then transfer to PhD in the first year. If I do this, will I still be able to secure funding for that year? It seems that the financial support at UBC is excellent for grad studies, they say on their site that they want to support anybody who is capable and believe that nobody should be held back because of financial reasons. I wonder how far this stretches? i.e. do they support masters too?
Also, any other good schools for theoretical physics (strings/susy) in North America that don't require GRE? (I know that most do)
If anybody can give me some advice on this I would be very greatful indeed. Thanks in advance
I already have an MSc (QFFF Imperial) so would ideally not want to do another masters but it says that unless you can directly arrange a supervisor you need to apply for the MSc and then transfer to PhD in the first year. If I do this, will I still be able to secure funding for that year? It seems that the financial support at UBC is excellent for grad studies, they say on their site that they want to support anybody who is capable and believe that nobody should be held back because of financial reasons. I wonder how far this stretches? i.e. do they support masters too?
Also, any other good schools for theoretical physics (strings/susy) in North America that don't require GRE? (I know that most do)
If anybody can give me some advice on this I would be very greatful indeed. Thanks in advance