ParticleGrl said:
What makes you say this? The stats I've seen suggest that an MBA is much more valued than a phd in any field.
In many fields, not compare to physics! I worked with a lot of PHDs in physics before, my former boss is a PHD in physics and he is the CTO of the company and I know he earned over 100k in the 90s. I have a friend who is a PHD and he is a director in Lardkeed?? Martin and he earn 160K now.
I know a woman who got MBA 4 years ago and still live in her younger brother's condo! So it all depends. If you are good, you earn money in any career, if you are not, you be screwed no matter what career!
As I said, you are not limited to physics, with this major, you can branch into other fields. Take more classes in electronics, computer programming etc. Particular in software, it is not the programming language that get you into the field, I worked with a lot of scientific programmers and firmware engineers. They need to know a lot of math and physics to write the programs. Programming languages are just tools, it is still the physics and math behind it. I know people that wrote programs using Fourier transform for image processing, electro statics for mass spectrometers etc. You don't just know C++ and start writing those programs. Yes it is a programming job, but it is all physics and math! Who can't learn a programming language, shoot ! I remember I learned Pascal in a month when I had to to do programming in the late 70s and early 80s!
To Luxhydrus
I won't be concern about whether you can earn money with physics major. I am more concern with your GPA. Question is really whether what you consider good in physics and math is really good enough. Don't mean to sound offensive. If you don't get good grades particular in a so so public college like those state univ. Then you really have to stop and evaluate the situation. Physics is not an easy subject and require a lot of sacraficing, burning midnight oil, no partying and button down to study. Can you hack this?
If you are in those ok state U or junior college, you better get A's in physics and calculus. I don't care about your other non major grades, you better get straight A's or close if you are in one of those "feel good" state U! I took a class in ODE few years ago, one third of the student got A's. I competed and got the highest score in the class! Those public schools have to make it easy for you to get good grades by taking best two out of three exams, counting 25% for homework where you just scrible and get the score! I just check on the electromagnetic class for physics major in San Jose State Univ. It is exactly like this...for such an important class. So please re-access youself also. That is the reason I am studying on my own rather than to enroll in those. And I don't want to spend a lot of money to go the Stanford or Santa Clara where they are the only two in my area!