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Looking at organic PhD programs. Am I barking up the wrong tree?
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I'm a senior studying chem, and I have a strong affinity for organic as I've discovered. It's something I'm genuinely passionate about, specifically the synthetic side of it. Boulder looks like a really strong option for me in terms of having things I want in a grad school, but when I do my PhD, I'm really looking to specialize in organic, and I didn't see much on their site about organic research. Which is disappointing. That said, are there any chem professors that focus heavily on organic research, and if not, should I still go for prestige and wait till post doc to do what I really enjoy? Or would I be better served looking at CSU?

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