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My economics professor pointed out that in the modern age, with rapidly progressing technology, people from many professions need to keep up with the times (e.g., a lawyer needs to keep up with current laws, a surgeon with newer methods in surgery or equipment, and the most obvious example, computer programmers and the like with improvements in computer technology). He recommended that we go back to college every 10 years or so.
So I was wondering what being a physicist after graduate school would be like. Do you guys have to go back to school sometimes or read a lot of recently-published papers?
So I was wondering what being a physicist after graduate school would be like. Do you guys have to go back to school sometimes or read a lot of recently-published papers?