Hello, dear all. Currently I'm studying MSc in physics hoping to do PhD soon after my graduation. I did my bachelor in Quantum Electrodynamics, and before starting my MSc in physics, I was working as a research assistant in experimental HEP lab, and I thought I wanted to explore other subfields...
To be honest, I've never been in touch with Earth scientists, and i understand this could be delusional feeling that might make run into trouble again , but one thing for sure, i want to be a scientist.
Other than theoretical physics, I've many interests like paleontology, Earth science...
The real problem for me now is i don't know what i want to do next.
Is any other person who find HEP to be boring? What are you doing now? Can i change my career to Earth science based on my physics background in grad school?
Btw, i know it's wrong to call myself as a physicist based on my bachelor's degree. Having a bachelor in physics is like a kindergartener to adulthood of PhD. What i planned before started working here was to have a research experience to apply study abroad in graduate level since my country's...
I did my intern in that institute and my bachelor's thesis is QFT. Where did i say I'm unhappy because I'm not leading the research etc?
What i said is i know theoretical side of it, but working in experimental hep seems not what i expected and boring to me.
Hello everyone. First of all allow me introduce my self briefly. I'm a guy from not that high progressed country of particle physics, and i graduated almost a year ago with degree of a bachelor in physics. I was a top student in my uni and got some prestigious scholarships. Just like many other...