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Hello!
I am about to finish my undergraduate degree majoring in physics and minoring in math. I have a strong interest in all the natural sciences, and almost straight A:s which should enable me to get into pretty much anything I want, should it be med school or a grad school in physics. The thing is I have no idea which kind of career I want to pursue; I can not decide whether to go into med school or apply for a graduate program in physics. I have a great interest in becoming a doctor and being able to take care of people, but I also have a very strong interets in theoretical physics. I was thinking maybe other people have been thinking about this decision before me, and have some valuable insight to share? Thanks!
(Obviously it all comes down to personal preference, but I still find it interesting to discuss different career paths, to hopefully be able to make up my own mind eventually.)
Mark Robinson.
I am about to finish my undergraduate degree majoring in physics and minoring in math. I have a strong interest in all the natural sciences, and almost straight A:s which should enable me to get into pretty much anything I want, should it be med school or a grad school in physics. The thing is I have no idea which kind of career I want to pursue; I can not decide whether to go into med school or apply for a graduate program in physics. I have a great interest in becoming a doctor and being able to take care of people, but I also have a very strong interets in theoretical physics. I was thinking maybe other people have been thinking about this decision before me, and have some valuable insight to share? Thanks!
(Obviously it all comes down to personal preference, but I still find it interesting to discuss different career paths, to hopefully be able to make up my own mind eventually.)
Mark Robinson.