Comment on Which career to pursue?
Ziggurat@jlai.lu 3 days ago
Not sure what’s your question here, you’re a first year student, you’ve never done that physics before. How comfortable do you feel, doing it for the next 5 years?
Physics is a versatile Stem field with applications going from medicine to AI so with a master of physics you’ll find a job. While you may be more generalistic than an electnonic/electrical/software/mechanical engineer you 'll get a good theoretical and experimental foundation covering also these field (which are tools you need to do physics but also applications of physics)
Science/Engineering isn’t a field to make big money If you want to make money, go for a business degree, ypu ll earn more for a more bullshit job.
Freaky@lemmy.world 3 days ago
Well, that’s the thing. I’m stuck between the choices that I can’t change anymore and the unalignable options I have at my hand.
I get that as I upcoming year in Physics, the study will get complex and it’ll come with individual-responsibility to make one’s way through the result. And the result afterwards will determine how big of a field I get assigned to.
That’s why, I was thinking, to try my best concentrating on the level of math required to pass specific year, and, if the math align with the required section to do coding, maybe I can opt into coding too.
In one of my reply to someone from a few hours ago, you can see why I didn’t end up in a business major.
Reading everyone’s comment on this post so far, I concluded that, doing well in my major is in my hands and there are various sorts of ways that I can financially support myself with beside studying my major. I just have to meet expert, experienced and knowledgable people and get advices from them.