Opinions on what career for physics students

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Discussion Overview

The discussion revolves around career options for physics students, with participants sharing their experiences and opinions on various paths available in the field of science and medicine. The scope includes personal anecdotes, career advice, and considerations for students currently studying in related disciplines.

Discussion Character

  • Exploratory
  • Debate/contested
  • Conceptual clarification

Main Points Raised

  • One participant expresses a desire for guidance on selecting a good career in physics, inviting input from both students and professionals.
  • A teacher shares their positive experience in education, highlighting job satisfaction and work-life balance, while also mentioning challenges faced in a less favorable teaching environment.
  • Another participant inquires about the current courses of students, seeking to understand their academic paths.
  • A student studying Master Medical Biochemistry discusses their career aspirations in research but is uncertain about whether to pursue opportunities in academic hospitals, universities, or industry.
  • A participant suggests that pursuing a career in medicine offers flexibility, mentioning the MD PhD track as a way to alleviate tuition costs, while also noting the potential downsides of the profession, such as sleep deprivation.
  • Responses indicate that there are various career paths in medicine, including clinical research and private practice, with the possibility of switching between them based on personal preferences.
  • Another participant acknowledges the potential for good career opportunities in biochemistry, prompting further discussion on the subject.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants express a range of opinions on career paths, with no clear consensus on the best option. Some advocate for education, while others emphasize medicine and research, indicating multiple competing views remain.

Contextual Notes

Participants' contributions reflect personal experiences and subjective opinions, with varying degrees of uncertainty regarding the best career paths and the implications of different choices.

Who May Find This Useful

Students considering careers in physics, medicine, or related fields, as well as professionals seeking to share their experiences and insights on career development.

benzun_1999
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Hi Everyone,

I feel that there are many students just like me in the physics forum who would like to have a good career. I also know that there are many experienced professionals in this forum. In this forum I invite the professionals are students to give their opinion about various career available know. My mutual aim is to select a good career from your opinion.

-Benzun
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I teach kids aged 13 to 18 in a very good Independent school. I love my job - it is such fun. Also, I have 18 weeks holiday a year (yes 18!) and have quality time with my daughter as she is growing up. That for me is priceless!

I've also worked in a deprived inner city school - that was a nightmare at times, although the job satisfaction of seeing such deprived kids occasionally do so well made it worth it.

Certainly worth considering.
 
dont tell me that everyone here is a student.

If you are a student please tell us what are you studying now(i mean the course).
 
Master Medical Biochemistry, the course I am taking? Biomolecular Sciences. Career? definitely research related in this field. Not sure whether to go with an academic hospital, university or industry though..
 
Medicine. (If you don't mind being sleep deprived for the rest of your life.) You can make it what you will. If cost is an issue, do what I did, which was to pursue an MD PhD track, only because it pays for tuition.(This is only an issue in the US) (You get made fun of by the real phD students though. ) If you are a lab rat, you can easily pursue that field of study for the rest of your life. If you like clinical detective work and teaching, you can pursue clinical research. If you decide you hate research and grovelling for grants, you can dive right back into private practice. If you get sick of private practice, you can switch back into the research arena. There is a lot of flexibility and it's great fun!
 
Originally posted by Monique
Master Medical Biochemistry, the course I am taking? Biomolecular Sciences. Career? definitely research related in this field. Not sure whether to go with an academic hospital, university or industry though..

wow biochemistry, should be very interesting.Are there good career oppurtunities for it?

-benzun
Please forgive me if i have asked anything wrong.
 
Originally posted by adrenaline
Medicine. (If you don't mind being sleep deprived for the rest of your life.) You can make it what you will. If cost is an issue, do what I did, which was to pursue an MD PhD track, only because it pays for tuition.(This is only an issue in the US) (You get made fun of by the real phD students though. ) If you are a lab rat, you can easily pursue that field of study for the rest of your life. If you like clinical detective work and teaching, you can pursue clinical research. If you decide you hate research and grovelling for grants, you can dive right back into private practice. If you get sick of private practice, you can switch back into the research arena. There is a lot of flexibility and it's great fun!

true that medicine is a good field to study. you are never out of job.
 

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