Hi folks. I am looking for some programs as back up in case I get rejected by UTokyo. I have heard that TU Delft is relatively less selective, but I did not take general GRE since I am not going to apply for a school in the US. Is this going to be a huge disadvantage?
Also, how bad is the competition on the Niels Bohr Institute of the University of Copenhagen? I haven't seen a lot of people applying for these two schools.
Any other suggestions about schools in continental Europe( less competitive as back up)?
TU Delft and University of Copenhagen
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Re: TU Delft and University of Copenhagen
what is your (intended) field?
No GRE will not be an issue for Dutch schools
I can provide TONS of recommendations for HEP-th
Source: in the Netherlands atm on a Fulbright scholarship at RUG (the university of groningen) and I've been meeting tons of people from the region + through applying for the Fulbright (and Marshall) I researched a ton of potential PIs to sponsor my application
No GRE will not be an issue for Dutch schools
I can provide TONS of recommendations for HEP-th
Source: in the Netherlands atm on a Fulbright scholarship at RUG (the university of groningen) and I've been meeting tons of people from the region + through applying for the Fulbright (and Marshall) I researched a ton of potential PIs to sponsor my application
Re: TU Delft and University of Copenhagen
Denmark is expensiivee...