CrysPhys, thanks for your opinion. I think my main motivation is self-fulfillment as my employee doesn't really care and I'm not interested in getting a PhD, even though it would be interesting to have that option in the future.
And yes, there's a state exam at the end of bachelor's courses...
I'm not interested in a mangerial role as my personality doesn't really suite that role. My Msc. would be in theoretical physics, so nothing strictly related to my practical skills or qualifications.
I live in a former postsocialist country where master's degree (i.e. not only bachelor's) is considered to be a complete university education. Bachelor's degree usually takes 3 years to complete and master's takes another 2. To get a degree, you have to pass a so-called state exam at the end of...
I know that PhDs are fully funded. Academic career is simply no longer acceptable for me. I'm a talented young man and this is a family problem. I know that it's impossible to fully understand my current position but I don't want to talk about personal matters too much.
After I finish my bachelor studies (Physics in general) I will have to choose a two-year Masters course. Sadly, I cannot continue in doctoral studies, mainly because of money... I will need pretty much money, so working in a finance world may be good for me after finishing school. Changing my...