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Nienstien
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Well, I am a high school student who does well in sciences and math. I have respectable non-curriculum knowledge of both biology and physics and generally get marks in the order of 96%+ in the two. I know i want to work a job in sciences and my family wants me to work as a doctor. I think being an MD is a pretty good idea except for the fact that I would be far too stressed around the death and injury. I am more interested in physics, however, I don't see many career options in the field. If I were to take a career in physics i would like to do research and maybe teaching but I would also like some time for recreation. A lot of jobs in physics seem to give much lower salaries than other PhD jobs. I have considered engineering but I wouldn't know which to go into. I have also considered being a professor, but that also takes a lot of work and you don't get all that much pay. Any suggestions?