DIVERSITY AND QUALITY of academic programs offered by a university as well as the undergraduate physics prerequisites that a prospective graduate student must satisfy are two of the most important criteria that determine selection of a graduate school. Students are attracted to a particular university by the research specialities available, the quality of the faculty and the size of the department.
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Physics Manpower 1966 (AIP Pub. No. R‐196) Susanne Ellis, ed., American Institute of Physics, New York (1966).
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