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Careers/Graduate School
... information on careers, graduate school, and how to get from a Physics Degree to There can be found on this page ... Everyone should go through the SPS Careers Toolbox: https://www.spsnational.org/careerstoolbox Links to career services at the main Physics Societies:http://www.aps.org/careers/ https://www.aip.org/career-resources https://jobs.physicstoday.org/ https://jobs.aapt.org/ Here is a list of
companies hiring Physics Bachelors, by state: And be sure to check
out this link at the APS: Here is a great resource to find a graduate
school: Here are some useful sites about the Physics GRE with old tests and solutions: http://grephysics.yosunism.com/ http://www.stanford.edu/group/sps/PhysGRE.htm
Scholarships and Fellowships can be found here
If you are on campus, please check out the graduate school and career information in the Physics Lab; Dr. Sheldon has a book, some handouts, and a video on careers in his office Please use the Career
Development Center on campus: Interested in teaching Physics? See this link But don't limit yourself to searching physics websites for a job! There are so many things you can do. Physics helps you to think... physicists can be found in financial companies, law offices, etc. How about cartooning? The author of Fox Trot is a physicist! What about a science or technical writer? You should really be a teacher. Wouldn't it be fun to work in a science museum? |
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