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grantwilliams
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I know for most jobs it is recommended that you shadow someone of the profession you are interested in and I was wondering if this is possible with a physicist. Is it possible to shadow a physicist for a day in their workplace to see a first hand view of what they do in day to day life? (note: I have read extensively what theoretical vs experimentalists do each day but I would really like to see it first hand)
I am interested in seeing either a physicist in academia or industry and wanted to know the practicality of wanting to shadow one.
Thanks, Grant
I am interested in seeing either a physicist in academia or industry and wanted to know the practicality of wanting to shadow one.
Thanks, Grant