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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Yes. This can be at a large state university, even the non-selective ones, or at good smaller schools. https://www.collegetransitions.com/dataverse/top-feeders-phd-programs#physics For example, this shows that many University of Arizona grads went on to get a PhD in physics. It's a small percentage, but if she's truly that interested she can do well at many places.[/quote] Undergrads from these schools have gone on to earn Physics Ph.D.s at the highest rate per capita: 1. Caltech 2. Harvey Mudd 3. MIT 4. Reed 5. Swarthmore 6. Haverford 7. Princeton 8. Chicago 9. Carleton 10. Rensselaer (RPI) 11. Grinnell 12. Rochester 13. New College of FL 14. Williams 15. Harvard 16. New Mexico Institute of Mining and Tech 17. Cornell U 18. Kenyon 19. Columbia 20. Olin[/quote]
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