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12 years ago
If one were interested in working for a few years to pay off their debt before going to graduate school? Are there many research jobs willing to hire people with only physics and math undergraduate degrees?
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12 years ago
Hey, think about this!  If you go to graduate school in physics, the school PAYS YOU to go there.  There is little reason in trying to work for awhile in between, since you will also be able to defer your student debt until after you finish graduate school.

And in my opinion, jobs requiring degrees in math and physics may be the only good ones left after this 10 year economic depression.

Edit: generally any physics/engineering/bioengineering based job is a good bet right now, but don't do it if you are only after the money, its a tough yet rewarding path if truly like solving math problems.  Otherwise, you are in for a difficult ride.  School paying you requires you agree to persue a PhD.
 
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12 years ago
yes. maths teachers and physics teachers although i think you also need a certificate in teaching. Slight Smile
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12 years ago
electrical engineer/ agricultural engineer specialized in electrical systems
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