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Chris T
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Hello there.
I am a student doing a MSci at one of the top British universities and top 5 world universities according to QS. I am doing a Natural Sciences Degree and must choose a specialisation in Physics starting next term. Ever since I was a child, my dream has been to study Astrophysics. However, I am slightly concerned about the career prospects after doing a MSci in Astrophysics. That is why I have been thinking of doing a MSci in Medical Physics, which might have better career prospects. Could anyone help me with this matter? What should I go for? Can one do a PhD in Astrophysics with a MSci in Medical Physics? What is your opinion on studying Condensed Matter Physics or Particle Physics? (which are other options which I could go for).
Thank you so much for your answer.
I am a student doing a MSci at one of the top British universities and top 5 world universities according to QS. I am doing a Natural Sciences Degree and must choose a specialisation in Physics starting next term. Ever since I was a child, my dream has been to study Astrophysics. However, I am slightly concerned about the career prospects after doing a MSci in Astrophysics. That is why I have been thinking of doing a MSci in Medical Physics, which might have better career prospects. Could anyone help me with this matter? What should I go for? Can one do a PhD in Astrophysics with a MSci in Medical Physics? What is your opinion on studying Condensed Matter Physics or Particle Physics? (which are other options which I could go for).
Thank you so much for your answer.