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brettdz1
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here's my dilemma: I really want to pursue a physics undergrad, but I absolutely do not want a career in academia -- maybe later in life, but not for another forty years... so...
what graduate degrees can you pursue?
do graduate mechanical engineering programs accept physics undergrads?
can you pursue a master's in computer science?
what private industry or research & development careers are available to physics graduates?
also, what do people think about computer engineering? how would you compare it to physics in terms of job opportunities, salary, and an overall career choice?
thanks for anybody who responds, I don't post much but I learn about from this forum...
what graduate degrees can you pursue?
do graduate mechanical engineering programs accept physics undergrads?
can you pursue a master's in computer science?
what private industry or research & development careers are available to physics graduates?
also, what do people think about computer engineering? how would you compare it to physics in terms of job opportunities, salary, and an overall career choice?
thanks for anybody who responds, I don't post much but I learn about from this forum...