Undergrad astrophysics student, grad school or not?

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Hi guys,

Im Daniel, I am currently an undergraduate astrophysics student at CU Boulder.
Just coming into my junior year now and I've begun thinking about grad school.

My current career goal is to join the upcoming private space industry. I was hoping
to get some advice about what to do after my undergraduate degree. Whether I should
pursue a graduate degree or not or just jump into the industry and begin working.
Any suggestions or advice would be highly appreciated.

Thanks, D
 
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DLOBE said:
Hi guys,

Im Daniel, I am currently an undergraduate astrophysics student at CU Boulder.
Just coming into my junior year now and I've begun thinking about grad school.

My current career goal is to join the upcoming private space industry. I was hoping
to get some advice about what to do after my undergraduate degree. Whether I should
pursue a graduate degree or not or just jump into the industry and begin working.
Any suggestions or advice would be highly appreciated.

Thanks, D
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