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One of our college's physics seniors scored poorly on the physics subject GRE and is looking for something to do for a year while s/he studies for, and retakes this test. Our student would like to find an appropriate position at a lab (academic, industrial, government...) which provides enough of a scientific atmosphere to thrive (and present a stronger case to graduate admissions programs), allows him/her to earn a living, and leaves enough time to prepare for the physics subject test. Our own institution is not in a position to offer this type of opportunity at the moment. The student is willing to relocate.
Any thoughts about what type of jobs are available that would benefit our student? Is anyone aware of a job list/bulletin board for this type of employment? Other ideas?
Thanks.
Any thoughts about what type of jobs are available that would benefit our student? Is anyone aware of a job list/bulletin board for this type of employment? Other ideas?
Thanks.