Physics at brandeis

<p>Hey!</p>

<p>As my possible major interests changed from chemical engineering to physics, I started expanding the types of universities I was looking at. I came across Brandeis. I like its liberal arts style in a research university and how Greek life is banned by the administration (although it exists independently). </p>

<p>Brandeis’ net price calculator also came out fairly affordable for me (12k/yr.) </p>

<p>Nonetheless I would like to know more about physics at Brandeis. I want to go to graduate school. For those who have had experience with the natural sciences at Brandeis, or more specifically physics, how does it compare to peer institutions? Is research widely available? Is graduate school placement good for students who did well?</p>

<p>Any answers or insight is greatly appreciated.</p>