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12 years ago
I think that I want to go into alternate energy (solar, nuclear, wind) maybe at the research level. I will already have my bachelors of physics. What are the best schools that I could pursue a masters and a doctorate at?
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12 years ago
Personal opinion .. MIT.  That said though;

Talk with the faculty and advisers in your physics department.  They will be your keys to getting into the best school you can get into anyways.  Between them they also might have contacts that would help you along the way at the new school.  

A good guide you might find helpful ... "So you want to be a physicist?"
http://www.physicsforums.com/showthread.php?t=240792
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12 years ago
I would recommend any good engineering school. The engineers will be more involved in alternate energy than the Physics Departments.  You don't say where you live but I would recommend the state university in your state. If you insist on a name school then MIT or Cal Tech. But they use the same books I used at the University of Florida's College of Engineering
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