Karimspencer
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Just asking because I love physics so much but i am just wondering on the average salaries...
Where is the physics in being a pharmacist?Karimspencer said:Oh ok, is being a physics professor a lot of work. It's not like i am a lazy person :P but i am thinking that i should also be a pharmacist for i want to study pharmacy and physics...
So, can you do both.
Karimspencer said:eri, i know the requirements to be a professor however what disappoints me is the salary however i love physics.
R.P.F. said:Even if you can be among the top 5% in the fresh PhDs when you get out of grad school(Note:I'm not sure about physics but I vaguely remember in math around 95% of PhDs stop doing original work after 5 years of their PhD, which means the percentage of PhDs going into academia is less than 5%), you still get at least 9 years to go till then.
Karimspencer said:Just asking because I love physics so much but i am just wondering on the average salaries...