Career Research Project: Physics and Questions for a Physicist

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Discussion Overview

The discussion revolves around a high school student's request for information about pursuing a career in physics. The student seeks insights from physicists regarding education requirements, job satisfaction, responsibilities, and other career-related questions. The scope includes career exploration and personal experiences in the field of physics.

Discussion Character

  • Exploratory
  • Homework-related

Main Points Raised

  • The student outlines specific questions regarding the physics profession, including educational background, salary, job satisfaction, and daily responsibilities.
  • Some participants suggest that the student could find much of the requested information through online resources, such as career databases and employer websites.
  • Another participant shares a personal experience of conducting a similar interview project in school.
  • The student clarifies that they have been specifically instructed to survey working physicists and are seeking responses through various communication methods, including email.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

There is no consensus on the necessity of direct responses from physicists versus using available online resources, indicating a divergence in approach to the student's research project.

Contextual Notes

The discussion does not address the specific qualifications or experiences of the physicists being surveyed, nor does it resolve the effectiveness of online resources compared to personal interviews.

Who May Find This Useful

Students interested in pursuing a career in physics or related fields, educators guiding students in career exploration, and professionals considering how to communicate their career experiences.

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Hello, I am a student at Canyon High School and have been assigned to research a career in a science field. I am very interested in physics, so I am looking for any physicist who has some time to answer the following questions. I must also ask that you please send your answers to my email address. I will appreciate any help. Thanks.

1. How many years of school/what degree do you need to have/internship or field work?

2. How much $ do you make?

3. Do you like the job?

4. Best/worst about job.

5. Hours? Vacation?

6. Why did you select this profession?

7. What are your day to day responsibilities?

8. What classes in high school and GPA did you need to have?

9. What qualities does a person need to have in order to be successful at this job?

10. Do you need to travel for your job?

11. What college(s) did you go to?

12. If you didn't go into physics, what other field would you have gone into?


Thank you for your help!
 
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Have you been asked specifically to survey working physics graduates or have you been asked to find the answers to these questions out yourself?

The answers to all of the objective questions you've asked are available through one means or another on the internet. There are careers databases to answer the salary/qualifications questions - likewise you can get this info from employer websites.
 
i had to do a similar thing at my school- and it was interviewing a person about his job.
 
fasterthanjoao, I have been specifically asked to survey working physicists with the following questions. The three options I have been given to do this is to interview in person,over the phone, or through email. Since I have not been able to get anybody in person or over the phone, I was hoping that there would be somebody here that could help.
 

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