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tim_lou
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how many years of colleges should be good enough for a physicists active in researches and stuffs?
mostly ph.D right? but usually, when does the "real" research begin?
i love physics... but I am not all that smart. Do theoretical physicists scratch their brains all the time to figure out theories in their office?
and could i sustain a decent life entering this field?
and what happens if a physicist do not have some significant researches done?
I'm worried about "what if" i couldn't come up with some theories in physics in the future when i put my whole life on it... would i be screwed pretty badly?
i mean i really really REALLY like physics...
so, do theoretical physicists find jobs easily? are there many demands for 'em?
mostly ph.D right? but usually, when does the "real" research begin?
i love physics... but I am not all that smart. Do theoretical physicists scratch their brains all the time to figure out theories in their office?
and could i sustain a decent life entering this field?
and what happens if a physicist do not have some significant researches done?
I'm worried about "what if" i couldn't come up with some theories in physics in the future when i put my whole life on it... would i be screwed pretty badly?
i mean i really really REALLY like physics...
so, do theoretical physicists find jobs easily? are there many demands for 'em?