What career options are available for a physics graduate?

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I'm new to the forum with at least one question coming up. I've got a lot of time on my hands right now, so I'm sure I'll be coming up with more in the days ahead--I can't wait to see what everyone has to say!

More personally, I just graduated with a B.A.. I'm not sure what I'm going to do with it other than think about things, but we'll see. :)
 
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petra_egg said:
I'm new to the forum with at least one question coming up. I've got a lot of time on my hands right now, so I'm sure I'll be coming up with more in the days ahead--I can't wait to see what everyone has to say!
Welcome to the forum. Make sure you read the rules before posting.

More personally, I just graduated with a B.A.. I'm not sure what I'm going to do with it other than think about things, but we'll see. :)
I hope that doesn't end up being "would you like fries with that". I understand the job market is picking up, so you may be in luck.
 
Will do! I'm on track to teach younger students, which is something I very much enjoy. I'm keeping an eye out for a career/academic track in physics that will bring me as much pleasure without requiring 'flamethrower to the wallet part II'.

As far as fries, I have successfully escaped the horrors of working in the food industry and (thankfully) don't expect that that will ever change.
 
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