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[quote=Anonymous]You really shouldn’t worry much about that- physics is pretty simple. You need to take upper div Stat Mech, Mech, Quantum, and E&M for grad school. Research is perfectly fine, because REUs prefer lac grads. Reed has an amazing reputation in physics for its undergraduate rigor and faculty and its qualifying exam. That said, I’d actually be more worried about being able to graduate a physics or math major. Those departments are tough stuff at Reed, which already has a lagging graduation rate. I’d think that if a student really wants a west coast lac for math and physics, they should heavily look at Pomona. Especially if they’re looking for mathematics graduate school, the higher level courses will be way more available and that actually does tend to be an important consideration for PhD programs in math[/quote]
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