count_of_monte_carlo@lemmy.worldMtoAsk Science@lemmy.world•Can a Four-Year Degree in Any Hard Science Realistically Get You a Good Job?English
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4 months agoFor physics specifically, a bachelor’s degree probably won’t be enough to get a job in physics.
You might be able to get a job as a technician in a lab, but they typically will look for people with a master’s degree for those roles. With just a bachelor’s , you’d need to get your foot in the door by already having some relevant experience, which is a possibility if you get some research experience in college and pivot that into an internship or something. But it would definitely require effort and luck.
While /c/askscience doesn’t have a rule against soliciting medical advice, I’d strongly recommend against trusting the comments from random internet strangers. Especially those without authoritative sources to back them up.
Unfortunately the only way to get a reliable answer to your question is to speak to a medical professional.