<p>is there one program or professor that sticks out from all the rest in the country. Even looking abroad, wheres the place to go for physics?</p>
<p>no..........</p>
<p>Try using MIT open courseware. lol... Dr. Lewin really helps. So maybe going to MIT might be neat.</p>
<p>MIT and University of Chicago.</p>
<p>Univ. of Colorado - Boulder and Princeton stand out for previous achievements (Bose-Einstein condensate in Colorado, Institute of Advanced Study/Einstein/Witten for New Jersey). Cornell is where Sagan was. Cal Tech has a history going back to Feynman and Millikan (also U Chicago), etc. UC Berkeley has discovered elements. Kaku is at CUNY. Randall: Princeton, MIT, Harvard, and UC Berkeley.<br>
Perhaps the OP should mention what part of Physics is of interest. Nuclear? Astro-physics? Quantum? String theory? Fusion? Superconductivity? etc</p>
<p>particle physics, i really don't know. A way to get into research for new forms of energy is what I'm looking for.</p>
<p>Maybe Halliday, he wrote the book. But i think hes retired.</p>
<p>@chubb- exactly what I wanna do!</p>
<p>Im using Halliday's book for my physics class :)</p>