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| Mar28-07, 11:02 PM | #1 |
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Don't Become a Scientist!
http://www.physics.wustl.edu/~katz/scientist.html
Don't Become a Scientist! Jonathan I. Katz Professor of Physics Washington University, St. Louis, Mo. [my last name]@wuphys.wustl.edu Are you thinking of becoming a scientist? Do you want to uncover the mysteries of nature, perform experiments or carry out calculations to learn how the world works? Forget it! Science is fun and exciting. The thrill of discovery is unique. If you are smart, ambitious and hard working you should major in science as an undergraduate. But that is as far as you should take it. After graduation, you will have to deal with the real world. That means that you should not even consider going to graduate school in science. Do something else instead: medical school, law school, computers or engineering, or something else which appeals to you. Jonathan Katz Thu May 13 12:39:11 CDT 1999 |
| Mar28-07, 11:26 PM | #2 |
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I saw this on College Confidential
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| Mar28-07, 11:36 PM | #3 |
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I saw this on College Confidential??
which college?? |
| Mar28-07, 11:47 PM | #4 |
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Don't Become a Scientist!
Oh, this isn't good, especially considering that I just got into grad school...in physics. Well, I guess it's a good thing that I'm considering going into a teaching career rather than a research one. I wasn't sure that's the best idea after spending five to seven years on a PhD, but after this guy's description of research careers, maybe it is. Still, I hope his assessment on the demand for physicists is incorrect.
Incidentally I found this quote hilarious. |
| Mar28-07, 11:57 PM | #5 |
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lol........my relatvies from india too....
well im also still doing a degree in physics... was thinking going into teaching...... now iv just had a carrer minded change.... wana go into property development |
| Mar29-07, 12:10 AM | #6 |
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Besides that, I can't represent India all by myself. Heck, I'm not even really all that Indian. I was born over here, and the only accent I have is a slight Minnesotan accent. So I wouldn't mind doing whatever it takes to flood the world of physics with (real) Indians. |
| Mar29-07, 12:22 AM | #7 |
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well metoo born here, london,uk.
im still hoping to finish my physics degree , later on i will gointo prperty development,,, |
| Mar29-07, 10:40 AM | #8 |
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LOL the amount of times this has been discussed ......look at previous discussions to see more.
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| Mar29-07, 10:45 AM | #9 |
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michealsmith , can you please post the links to simlar disscusion like this
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| Mar29-07, 11:14 AM | #10 |
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The 'information' outlined above is quite biased.
Getting a PhD in Physics does not mean that your only career option is to do research in one narrow area. Not only does it span several research areas, physicists have other sections available as a career options, including the industry, development and stock markets. |
| Mar29-07, 11:19 AM | #11 |
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| Mar29-07, 09:18 PM | #12 |
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This information is close to a decade old now...isn't it. I find it hard to believe things were this bad in the first place. And hopefully 8 years later, the situation has improved.
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| Mar29-07, 09:31 PM | #13 |
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physicists in experimental condensed matter physics and photonics seem to have no trouble finding jobs in industry. People don't have to stay in post-docs for 10 years....there are other options...they just don't want to accept those options.
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| Mar29-07, 10:04 PM | #14 |
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| Mar31-07, 12:35 AM | #15 |
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This may not hold direct relevence to the proposed question. But did anyone else go back a directory in the address bar (public-html). And look at his other essays. This guy is horrible.
http://wuphys.wustl.edu/~katz/defense.html This was just disgusting. Also, when looking at someone's essay on the state of science, look at what he has done in the last decade. His work is lacking. I think it is wise to not trust anything he says blindly (this should never be done anyway). Look up the information for yourself. More to the point, if you enjoy physics, you should do it. |
| Mar31-07, 06:33 AM | #16 |
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| Mar31-07, 07:42 AM | #17 |
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Re: Don't Become a Scientist!
or is it, 'Don't do a PhD'. Seems out of place for PF, but certainly when faced with the rigour of an advanced degree, one must wonder if the struggle is worth it. On the other hand, Katz is still working at WUStl, although his frequency of publishing seems to be decreasing, or his list of publications is not being updated - in seven years. I would recommend getting an advanced degree in Physics or Engineering discipline of one's choice. But find a good program, which means doing the research as to who and what departments are doing what research in which one might be interested. And yes - it is hard work - especially if one expects to become competent or a leader in one's field. |
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