Gelsamel Epsilon
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I'm really having to think about what I should do in the long run. I'm in year 12, I finnish physics last year and I really loved it. I'm doing chemistry and bio this year along with Specialist (calculus) and Methods (regular math, they make you do it at the same time :( ).
The problem is - I do absolutely NO work at all. So far in Chemistry and Biology all I've done is listen to what the teacher has said, other then that no practice questions or anything. And while I still go okay (B in both Bio and Chem mid year, which I was very suprised at considering I missed the last 2 pages on the Chem Exam) I'm affraid that if I don't work in university (even though I tell myself I will work, I'm not going to be supprised if I don't) that I'm just going to end up wasting money and time, and probably become a rundown physics teacher.
I'm looking at doing something in physics and I'd really love to do research in Nuclear physics area (since it's the thing I like doing most). There isn't a problem with getting an ENTER (for those who are familiar with Australian schooling) because it's only 53 since no one at all does physics. But I'm curious as to whether there are some if any job prospects for physicists in Australia.
So basically, am I just wasting time with this job line (job prospect, and then possibility of me not working at all, wise)?
And if not what else is there to do?
It would be awesome if answers were Australia-specific but any experiences or other things anyone would like to share would be cool as well.
~Gelsamel
The problem is - I do absolutely NO work at all. So far in Chemistry and Biology all I've done is listen to what the teacher has said, other then that no practice questions or anything. And while I still go okay (B in both Bio and Chem mid year, which I was very suprised at considering I missed the last 2 pages on the Chem Exam) I'm affraid that if I don't work in university (even though I tell myself I will work, I'm not going to be supprised if I don't) that I'm just going to end up wasting money and time, and probably become a rundown physics teacher.
I'm looking at doing something in physics and I'd really love to do research in Nuclear physics area (since it's the thing I like doing most). There isn't a problem with getting an ENTER (for those who are familiar with Australian schooling) because it's only 53 since no one at all does physics. But I'm curious as to whether there are some if any job prospects for physicists in Australia.
So basically, am I just wasting time with this job line (job prospect, and then possibility of me not working at all, wise)?
And if not what else is there to do?
It would be awesome if answers were Australia-specific but any experiences or other things anyone would like to share would be cool as well.
~Gelsamel