Nuclear, aerospace or theoretical phycisist

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07 May 2011, 8:07 pm

I enjoy science more than almost anything in the world and the 3 i enjoy most is in the title but i'm not sure which to take >.>
and in about 6 years aprox. i will have my bachelor in physics :D
But i will continue on the university after that :D


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07 May 2011, 9:38 pm

Good luck, I wish I'd taken college more seriously, I believe I'd be so much more happy with a wider academic skill base.


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07 May 2011, 11:02 pm

It would be good to look into the realities of the job market for each field. My experience with career counselors was that they'd assume that any tech or science degree virtually guarantees you an easy time finding a job, but that isn't always true.

Aerospace likely has the highest GPA requirement, due to lots of competition, so study hard if you want to do that.