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[QUOTE="Choppy, post: 6015265, member: 127425"] Intentionally trying to make a career out of "convincing unbelievers that science works" is a bad idea. Not that this isn't a noble goal, but if you think if it from a business perspective, you're essentially trying to sell people something they specifically don't want. Most science writers tend to have a background in science and pick up the writing aspect of it on the side, in my experience. The decision that you're making right now isn't really what career you want, it's what education you want. And from that perspective, it would seem that focusing on the science or physics side of things will probably help you the most. While you're doing that you could: - start up a science blog - write for your school newspaper - interview different professors at your university about your research - get involved with your local undergraduate physics society - start a science You Tube channel - attempt to sell some freelance articles to popular science magazines and websites [/QUOTE]
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