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Is a PhD in Physics worth it for career? : r/PhysicsStudents
I've got a PhD in applied physics, and wouldn't necessarily recommend it if you want a decent career with a good pay. Those paths exist, but they aren't plentiful and your competition are literally geniuses. I mean it. Physics attracts the smartest people and you'll compete with them.
For anyone in a physics PhD, do you ever feel ... - Reddit
There is a huge tradition in physics that one with a PhD should be familiar with mechanics, E&M, thermo, stat mech, optics and quantum at a graduate level. Is it necessary? That's very subjective and I don't have a set opinion.
PhD-holding physicists of Reddit, was it worth it? : r/Physics
I think having a PhD in physics (US) is/was worth it. Most of my friends and classmates ended up doing stuff in industry (engineering, data science and finance) and I stayed in academia (teaching math).
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CS PhD programs may place more emphasis on programming skills and prior experience in the field, while physics PhD programs may focus more on mathematical and analytical abilities. Additionally, CS PhD programs may also require proficiency in certain programming languages.
What It's Like To Get A PhD In Experimental Physics - Forbes
Getting a PhD in experimental physics is an emotional roller coaster ranging from ‘I am queen of the universe and I will win at academia’ to ‘I am a fraud and should probably quit’.
Doing a PhD in physics after doing bachelors and masters in ...
I have done four physics courses during bachelors degree which also includes special relativity. What is the possibility that I may prosper in theoretical physics and earn a PhD in any branch of mathematical physics?
Can a person of average intelligence get a PhD in physics or ...
So the answer is: Yes, if you have the necessary other talents, even average intelligence will allow you to get an PhD. I suspect there are other reasons why you are asking, especially because you asked for the PhD, not studying itself.
Is a PhD in physics worth it? - YouTube
Here are some thoughts on whether doing a PhD in physics is "worth it". Tell us what you think, are you considering a PhD? This video is one in a series of three videos sharing advice from...
How to Get a Ph.D. in Physics (with Pictures) - wikiHow
Majoring in physics and obtaining a doctorate in the field is no small feat, and employers from all fields recognize that. Physics is incredibly quantitative and numerical; thus, you might get a job in fields such as engineering, finance, forensics and even algorithmic trading.
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I've got a PhD in applied physics, and wouldn't necessarily recommend it if you want a decent career with a good pay. Those paths exist, but they aren't plentiful and your competition are literally geniuses. I mean it. Physics attracts the smartest people and you'll compete with them.
There is a huge tradition in physics that one with a PhD should be familiar with mechanics, E&M, thermo, stat mech, optics and quantum at a graduate level. Is it necessary? That's very subjective and I don't have a set opinion.
I think having a PhD in physics (US) is/was worth it. Most of my friends and classmates ended up doing stuff in industry (engineering, data science and finance) and I stayed in academia (teaching math).
CS PhD programs may place more emphasis on programming skills and prior experience in the field, while physics PhD programs may focus more on mathematical and analytical abilities. Additionally, CS PhD programs may also require proficiency in certain programming languages.
Getting a PhD in experimental physics is an emotional roller coaster ranging from ‘I am queen of the universe and I will win at academia’ to ‘I am a fraud and should probably quit’.
I have done four physics courses during bachelors degree which also includes special relativity. What is the possibility that I may prosper in theoretical physics and earn a PhD in any branch of mathematical physics?
So the answer is: Yes, if you have the necessary other talents, even average intelligence will allow you to get an PhD. I suspect there are other reasons why you are asking, especially because you asked for the PhD, not studying itself.
Here are some thoughts on whether doing a PhD in physics is "worth it". Tell us what you think, are you considering a PhD? This video is one in a series of three videos sharing advice from...
Majoring in physics and obtaining a doctorate in the field is no small feat, and employers from all fields recognize that. Physics is incredibly quantitative and numerical; thus, you might get a job in fields such as engineering, finance, forensics and even algorithmic trading.