I had a 3.92 in undergrad, and internships at a national lab and a fiber optics company in NY. I didn't take the physics GRE since the engineering programs I applied to didn't require them. Regular GRE scores were just slightly above average.
While I love learning and doing problems for the sake of it, I also love to teach and would like to teach on the college level( at a small community college, perhaps). Also, I feel like getting a masters in anything STEM will help me have more options career-wise.
Hi everyone.
In 2017, I received a bachelors degree in physics. I liked the subject and wanted to go to graduate school for something more practical, so I did. A year ago, I failed out of a PhD program in engineering. I was the worst student at that point. I was too shy to ask questions in...