

Bachelor's degree in Theoretical and Mathematical Physics
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Campus & City Cleveland, OH, United States
- Rent (1BR)
- $1,100
- Groceries
- $350
- Pint
- $6.5
Varies widely β warm south, four-season northeast, dry west.
Car-centric outside major cities; NYC/SF/Boston/Chicago have metro.
Urban safety varies by neighbourhood; follow campus security guidance.
Ranked in the QS Top 500 (2025) at #259. A recognised international research university.
Student Reviews
Representative reviews"Genuinely worthwhile"
I've grown so much academically and personally here. The best part: small-group tutorials really push your thinking. If I'm honest, a few modules feel under-resourced compared to the flagship ones. On the city β the campus feels like a self-contained bubble in the best way. Overall, if you're considering Bachelor's degree in Theoretical and Mathematical Physics at Case Western Reserve University, I'd say go for it.
"Exceeded expectations"
I've grown so much academically and personally here. The best part: the course strikes a good balance between theory and practical application. If I'm honest, a few modules feel under-resourced compared to the flagship ones. On the city β the campus feels like a self-contained bubble in the best way. Overall, if you're considering Bachelor's degree in Theoretical and Mathematical Physics at Case Western Reserve University, I'd say go for it.
"Exceeded expectations"
The programme genuinely lives up to its reputation. The best part: the cohort are bright and motivated, which makes the learning environment great. If I'm honest, a few modules feel under-resourced compared to the flagship ones. On the city β the campus feels like a self-contained bubble in the best way. Overall, if you're considering Bachelor's degree in Theoretical and Mathematical Physics at Case Western Reserve University, I'd say go for it.
"A great decision"
The programme genuinely lives up to its reputation. The best part: the opportunity to do independent research in the final year is a highlight. If I'm honest, accommodation allocation was stressful in the first year. On the city β campus life is really active β Greek life, sports, clubs, you name it. Overall, if you're considering Bachelor's degree in Theoretical and Mathematical Physics at Case Western Reserve University, I'd say go for it.
"Worth it overall"
Would I choose it again? Probably yes, with caveats. The best part: the teaching staff are genuinely world-class and accessible. If I'm honest, the timetable has some awkward 9am / Friday afternoon slots. On the city β the campus feels like a self-contained bubble in the best way. Overall, if you're considering Bachelor's degree in Theoretical and Mathematical Physics at Case Western Reserve University, I'd say go for it.
"Good but not perfect"
Would I choose it again? Probably yes, with caveats. The best part: the opportunity to do independent research in the final year is a highlight. If I'm honest, would like to see more industry guest speakers in later years. On the city β the campus feels like a self-contained bubble in the best way. Overall, if you're considering Bachelor's degree in Theoretical and Mathematical Physics at Case Western Reserve University, I'd say go for it.
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