Well, that's what I'm aiming to do at uni, but my mum keeps saying that everyone who does that will never get a job because no one hires BSc graduates. I wanna do something like astrophysics, or nuclear physics, or theoretical physics, and then go into research and if I can't do any of those, then engineering as a last resort. What industries or companies are there that hire physics graduates? And is it really that hard to get a job with this degree?
And yeah, I know that to become a research scientist I have to do a PhD and I don't mind doing that - the problem is that my mum acts like it's the end of the world when I say I want this degree, and I'm certain she'll kick me out of the house if I choose it. But if there's a good chance I'll be able to find a job after graduating then I'll take it regardless of all the horror stories she tells me about people being unable to find a job after they graduate.
Oh god, I'm such a noob at this.
And yeah, I know that to become a research scientist I have to do a PhD and I don't mind doing that - the problem is that my mum acts like it's the end of the world when I say I want this degree, and I'm certain she'll kick me out of the house if I choose it. But if there's a good chance I'll be able to find a job after graduating then I'll take it regardless of all the horror stories she tells me about people being unable to find a job after they graduate.
Oh god, I'm such a noob at this.