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    Programs Choosing the Right Undergraduate Degree for a Career in Physics

    Yes you are correct. My issue is (I've just done some research and figured out the real prob here) that I want to pursue an undergrad degree that focuses on physics. I just can't decide on a suitable physics major: physics/ applied physics/ mathematical physics/ theoretical physics. In your...
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    Programs Choosing the Right Undergraduate Degree for a Career in Physics

    Yeah that's the sort of picture I had of field work. Thanks for the info, it does sound interesting for sure.
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    Programs Choosing the Right Undergraduate Degree for a Career in Physics

    Oh, that's good to hear. Well may I ask what field work actually involves? And no its not becuz of me not wanting to get my hands dirty, I don't mind doing so actually.
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    Programs Choosing the Right Undergraduate Degree for a Career in Physics

    I'm in Sri Lanka. And Idk whether they make a distinction or not. What diff does that make really? No I would absolutely consider a masters/phD
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    Programs Choosing the Right Undergraduate Degree for a Career in Physics

    I'd want to be a lecturer. The thing is I find physics very interesting and I just want to go deeper than what they teach us during A levels etc. And I want to be able to give back later in a similar way.
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    Programs Choosing the Right Undergraduate Degree for a Career in Physics

    @Dr. Courtney Right So if really like to be a lecturer in the future and I know id need a master's and all that. I've just finished high school, finished a levels, I did the edexcel curriculum, and took the science stream. My constraints are that I wouldn't want to do engineering as most of it...
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    Programs Choosing the Right Undergraduate Degree for a Career in Physics

    So I'm looking to do a bachelor's degree which involves a lot of physics and math but one that is not engineering, maybe like a BSc in physics? Idk Anyone got any suggestions?