Watch This Before Becoming a Physicist (Salary, Jobs, Education)

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    Physicists study the interaction of matter and energy and how to apply that knowledge to solve scientific and technological problems. They investigate the universe to come up with new theories that explain how time, matter and other concepts of the physical world came to be.
    Physicists work in research and academic roles. The position involves office duties, but many physicists also work in laboratories for private and public organizations. Most research-related physicist roles require at least a postgraduate degree, and some employers need candidates with a Ph.D.
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    Theoretical physicists: They create theories and models to explain the behavior of specific aspects of the world.
    Experimental physicists: They test physics theories and models to verify their claims and recommend improvements.
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Komentáře • 122

  • @CareerWatch
    @CareerWatch  Před 2 lety +10

    🚀Choose The Right Career Today: www.careerwatch.co/choose-the-right-career

  • @vrundanpatel6785
    @vrundanpatel6785 Před rokem +375

    I believe as a teen looking up to people's like Stephan Hawking,neildegrasse Tyson it's not about salery but what can you learn and what you pass down to future generations. And help make the Human species more advanced

    • @sauravvyas3877
      @sauravvyas3877 Před rokem +3

      I totally agree 💯🙏🏻

    • @amanpuri7079
      @amanpuri7079 Před rokem +18

      This is what i want,but my family keep nagging about salary,i'm done for them i'll just stick on my goal

    • @boncoderz1430
      @boncoderz1430 Před rokem +7

      I too want to be a physicist, but the salary and job opportunities in the country I live are very much limited

    • @abdulsalamodofin5522
      @abdulsalamodofin5522 Před rokem +1

      Same here🇳🇬

    • @inezaa
      @inezaa Před rokem +1

      yeah this. but i still wanna make money lol

  • @sidhuumoosewalagodforme9897
    @sidhuumoosewalagodforme9897 Před 2 lety +158

    Physicist don't think about job and salary he is a honest scientist his brain always in the any part of universe!

    • @erickmagalhaes5080
      @erickmagalhaes5080 Před 2 lety +25

      Every physicist I've met has said this was their mindset until their teens, but now they say it's an immature way of seeing how things really work, even if they are very sucessful as a physicist

    • @christopherhitchens6960
      @christopherhitchens6960 Před 2 lety +44

      It's like a twosided problem. As a physicist, you do not care how much you earn, but when you married, as a father, this becomes an important issue :)

    • @lihasmola9115
      @lihasmola9115 Před rokem +15

      For an physicist it may be not his 1st priority (money) but believe me it is the most imp priority by looking upto today's world

    • @ciel1083
      @ciel1083 Před rokem

      ​@@christopherhitchens6960 maybe you shouldn't of gotten married and had kids if you can't afford them.

    • @JL-sw7mh
      @JL-sw7mh Před 10 měsíci +4

      @@ciel1083That’s an incredibly minimum-wage nihilist response.

  • @daviddixon6408
    @daviddixon6408 Před rokem +22

    I got an undergraduate degree in physics and then got a Masters degree in computer science and had a very rewarding career.

    • @swetha1855
      @swetha1855 Před 5 měsíci +6

      What job are u doing now ? Please let me know . A humble request

  • @carriedotson1
    @carriedotson1 Před rokem +96

    As a graduate student in physics there are many opportunities to have grad school paid for. The majority of grad students have tuition paid for as well as receive a stipend around 40k for doing research with the school.

    • @latoyawinter3396
      @latoyawinter3396 Před rokem

      Ohh

    • @topstargamerz2298
      @topstargamerz2298 Před rokem

      Bro I'm good in physics but I'm confused what field should I choose after 10th and what i can do with physics subject

    • @abhinandanmehra7765
      @abhinandanmehra7765 Před 6 měsíci

      in which uni are you pursuing phd?

    • @carriedotson1
      @carriedotson1 Před 6 měsíci

      @@abhinandanmehra7765 Hopefully Brigham Young University

    • @carriedotson1
      @carriedotson1 Před 6 měsíci

      @@topstargamerz2298 The cool thing about physics is that you can do anything you want with it. What a physics degree gives you is a basic understanding of how the universe works and problem solving skills. So if you want to work with super computers, understand galaxy formation, work in medicine, anything, you can do it with physics.

  • @ruleaus7664
    @ruleaus7664 Před 2 lety +34

    There are many perks to being a physicist, but I'll pass. Attaining the prerequisite education just isn't feasible for me. And with the volatility of the world in recent years, I'd rather not accrue a mountain of debt and spend 6-8 years in school just to get started.

    • @randykeller680
      @randykeller680 Před měsícem

      It’s sad but look at what’s happened since you made that comment…

  • @Poemand
    @Poemand Před rokem +38

    I was studying electronics, but my love for physics did not end. I changed my major to physics

  • @strange_thing-arra-3692
    @strange_thing-arra-3692 Před 10 měsíci +1

    This video was quite an eye-opener... Thank you so much :D

  • @douglasstrother6584
    @douglasstrother6584 Před 7 měsíci +9

    As an Undergrad, take the Upper Division Lab electives, even if you are a Theory Geek. The hands-on experience is invaluable regardless of one's career objectives.

    • @Thomas-hj7uc
      @Thomas-hj7uc Před 2 dny +1

      I do enjoy lab work and experiencing it yourself is more effective and fun, though I find Theory fun as well using my imagination, I just get trapped in my thoughts.

  • @c0mpl3x91
    @c0mpl3x91 Před 10 dny

    It's incredible... if I may ask how do you find all of this information (specially on the first and second chapter) ? Because I've been searching exactly what you showed and rarely managed to get by any of these sources.. incredible work

  • @agrajyadav2951
    @agrajyadav2951 Před rokem +2

    its about understanding nature. A physicist in a village make below poverty line living life in peace if better off than one in tokyo.

  • @josephshaff5194
    @josephshaff5194 Před rokem +1

    lol Extreme inequality among Physicists ! Thank You so much for making this video. That's all I need. Degreed EM CAD Drafter the ME's and EE's say we have no job options. I'll finish my Game modeling build and continue to 1st BS -> Grad Sch. I don't know why anyone would want anything else ? lol I've already planned for the worst by having the E&M Design skills wage is about that anyway. Last hire was Collins Raytheon 55/hr cont. Wiring Harness Designer. No big. I'm gonna pull6 no matter what I do so might as well have Phun and do Physics. Yeah ?

  • @briansantivanez7650
    @briansantivanez7650 Před rokem +19

    I did my Bachelor’s in Mechanical Engineering at UConn and found this quite insightful. I am applying to Physics MS programs and happened to stumble upon this video, glad i did! Also, the presentation and editing made this engaging for me, just wanted to share! thank you

    • @varunv2584
      @varunv2584 Před rokem

      No way you can do Physics Masters without a Physics Bachelor's.

    • @konradbrochocki4923
      @konradbrochocki4923 Před rokem +1

      @@varunv2584 Mech Eng is basically applied physics.

    • @Forackol_
      @Forackol_ Před 10 měsíci +1

      ​@@varunv2584you can do phd in physics then become theorical physicist in anyway. You just need to take the lessons.

    • @Incurtus
      @Incurtus Před 9 měsíci

      how do you like it? im in my second year of undergrad and im down for an aerospace engineering major but ever since i was a kid i was fascinated with molecules and am really thinking abt switching to physics to pursue molecular physics/quantum physics. I just don't know if I only think its cool now and when i get to the classes ill hate it or idk

    • @Forackol_
      @Forackol_ Před 9 měsíci

      @@Incurtus If you really like maths and physics, then you can But physics major is not like the astronomical videos we watch on CZcams.

  • @toobored3605
    @toobored3605 Před rokem +9

    I like physics because it fun and interesting but also because of Stein's gate.

  • @c0mpl3x91
    @c0mpl3x91 Před 10 dny

    The only issue here it's that in the USA it seems to be pretty good but in my example Europe just keep dropping physicists salaries and that's pretty annoying being paid less than an economist

  • @Mer-curial
    @Mer-curial Před 2 měsíci +1

    I love physics and am passionate about it in my university I was given admission to microbiology which was a bummer but I hope I will teach my self physics

  • @joshfriedman9775
    @joshfriedman9775 Před 4 měsíci +1

    It's not about salary, it's a passion

  • @starvlingk5122
    @starvlingk5122 Před rokem +4

    Most Physics MS/PhD programs are provided with full rides since they are so valuable to industry. Care there are dangerous reasons why physics PhDs are free.

  • @NoorJahanS473
    @NoorJahanS473 Před 4 měsíci

    Tq make your work elaborate for the society ❤❤

  • @eajomoz
    @eajomoz Před rokem +1

    Great video very Informative in detail Thank you for your help I really appreciate it.

  • @ABIOG15
    @ABIOG15 Před 9 měsíci +2

    I have a Bachelors in Physiology. I work as a Cardiac Physiologist/ sonographer. I am strongly considering going to grad school to study Physics because I love imaging(ultrasound, CT, MRI). I am still asking myself if it would worth it. I have more strong biology background. Plus, would I fit in into the actual physics world? Medical Physics precisely.

  • @DxGamer6767
    @DxGamer6767 Před měsícem

    Im thinking about becoming taking a physics and computer science bachelors,
    but that last statement about mathematics having alot of flexibility might make me change to mathematics instead of CS as it would help with physics, and mathematics is a relatively ok back up plan compared to CS
    (if you ask me CS is better as a back up plan)

  • @bereniceg777
    @bereniceg777 Před 2 lety +44

    Ok I feel rather guilty but still I wanna make a confession...it's alright if people who see this comment demean me or mock me still let's be honest I'm a physics undergrad and honestly I loved this subject but after watching and listening to do many people I realised money is not what physicist make and coming from a very very middle class background I wanna change the way my past generation lived...or to say money is more important so is it okay if I switch to data science it doesn't matter how hard the transition is...just I wanna ask if it's okay... and anyone can feel free to share their opinions just don't get me wrong I don't wanna blame myself for the rest of my life for taking a wrong decision 🙏

    • @TMartialarts1
      @TMartialarts1 Před 2 lety +14

      You could switch to computer science and take some electives in physics and upper math classes. Likewise, you could switch to an engineering discipline (mechanical or electrical, electrical is more math heavy) if you want to keep doing physics related stuff but want a better job security. On the other hand, the barrier of entry for programming and data science jobs is not very dependent on your degree, more so on your ability to program well enough and being comfortable with math and statistical analysis. So, in that case, you could see if you can get a physics degree with a minor in computer science or data science. Later on, you could pursue a computer science master's degree and specialize in a high demand field e.g. Machine learning, artificial intelligence, specific data tools etc. Good luck

    • @bereniceg777
      @bereniceg777 Před 2 lety +3

      @@TMartialarts1 thanks but can I do this way like doing a master's in physics and then doing a master's in data science or cs?... because there's no such system in my college where we can take a minor in computer science...I'm in my third year of undergrad and so now I'm just allowed to study my majors (physics)for the last two semesters and no extras However I can do online courses on data science?

    • @TMartialarts1
      @TMartialarts1 Před 2 lety +1

      @@bereniceg777 Talk to an academic advisor and see if you can get a minor or double major. I would recommend taking at least the courses "intro to programming", "data structures" and "algorithms" before you graduate, that way you can apply directly to a masters in Computer Science/Data science. You could apply and enter a master's without these classes but you'd have to take them within the first year of the master's.
      So move your course load to graduate later(e.g. graduate in 5 years instead of 4 years), take these classes, practice programming in your free time, attempt to get a decent GPA and if you haven't yet, I would strongly advise to do research in your institution or a nearby university (which you can do as an undergrad) and also attempt to get a summer research or work internship abroad or nearby (they typically cover all of your living cost and you'll receive a decent stipend).

    • @samanzarandi6657
      @samanzarandi6657 Před 2 lety +1

      I like physics too specially the classic or Newtonian mechanics and nuclear physics I mean not so much interested in astronomy or quantum but not I scare to take their courses but not to be interested in but the classical physics is what I like

    • @TheShadowPerson.
      @TheShadowPerson. Před rokem +1

      I must've been poorer than you growing up because any job over 100k to me is amazing.

  • @shaharyarqureshi6894
    @shaharyarqureshi6894 Před 3 měsíci +1

    I did my M.Phil in Physics and then joined teaching profession. Now I am 59 and want to do something more technology oriented. Can I do it now and can I be get hired.

  • @venkybabu8140
    @venkybabu8140 Před 10 měsíci +1

    When you roll a dice with different numbers for probability. Prove max probability is C speed of light.

  • @A_tank_lover
    @A_tank_lover Před 11 dny

    I want a job i absolutely love but that also has an amazing salary since everything you see onna daily basis is somewhat related to money, money allows you to continue your not free life trial.

  • @ChiefWellington
    @ChiefWellington Před 21 dnem

    Im a physics major and I have a good job at a defence contractor. There are great jobs out there boys.

  • @user-kn5eg9ds1n
    @user-kn5eg9ds1n Před 2 lety +3

    Please make electronics engineering salary for2022.I was watch your electronics salary video but it's 2years ago😁.I'm want to know present salary because I'm EC engineering student.

  • @masterp9376
    @masterp9376 Před rokem +5

    I don’t know if I can go all the way to phd due to me having a family, but is a masters degree in physics good enough to live middle class at least? Not that money is everything but I love science and physics in general I just don’t want to go into student loan debt for nothing

    • @daisyhayzzz
      @daisyhayzzz Před rokem +2

      hi idk if you’ve gotten an answer to your question yet but yes with a masters in physics you can definitely go into many fields that are all a pretty good return on your investment. Anywhere from $60k- $80k at least. especially if you pick up some skills along the way during your studies like some basic coding & computer skills. Id say look into what you want your actual career to be as far as physics & then see what is required. Even just a Bachelors degree will have great return on investment, sometimes even higher than a masters depending on the field.

    • @RoguePhysicist
      @RoguePhysicist Před rokem

      I earned a MS and PhD in physics while having a family and working a full-time job. It was a night job.
      Yes, as the man in the video pointed out, with a degree in physics you can work in a plethora of other areas, if you can't find a physics job that pays what you need.
      If you do not want student loan debt, then don't take out a student loan. Get a graduate assistantship and they pay you. You'll still need to buy your own books though, which is only a couple hundred dollars or so.

  • @Hehe-bauy
    @Hehe-bauy Před 6 měsíci

    I am now become student, studier of physics

  • @ArmyGuyClaude
    @ArmyGuyClaude Před 9 měsíci

    What work is there for theoretical physics?

  • @MariadeLourdesAniesSanch-ze7hf
    @MariadeLourdesAniesSanch-ze7hf Před 4 měsíci +1

    I like..
    I feel new job

  • @romanyraouf5427
    @romanyraouf5427 Před 3 měsíci

    Is there any chance I could get a degree abroad

  • @user-yv3fw9je1o
    @user-yv3fw9je1o Před rokem +9

    I want to become a physicist but I don't know where to start because I'm a beginner tell me where to start 😭

    • @user-yv3fw9je1o
      @user-yv3fw9je1o Před rokem +1

      @coyote g. It seems that I have a long way to achieve this dream because at this age of 15 I can not achieve anything 😁

    • @pandalover4854
      @pandalover4854 Před rokem

      although a year younger, I am under the same roof as you :/

    • @pandalover4854
      @pandalover4854 Před rokem

      @coyote g. thanks mate I sometimes leave this thought behind

    • @kenisha4285
      @kenisha4285 Před rokem +3

      @coyote g. I am 27 and considering going back to school in my 30s (to study physics), just wanted to say that I enjoy your advice to the young lad. And 35 is still young too!

    • @abieleviciute
      @abieleviciute Před rokem

      I suggest watching youtube videos about physics, listen to podcasts and read books. They can be simple pop science books as long as you are motivated by curiosity. If you want you can always get an undergrad textbook from the library and try solve some problems but that is not necessary unless you want to. I would also pay a lot of attention in math class at school as you get to know the mathematical tools you would need to actually do physics.

  • @0s0sXD
    @0s0sXD Před 8 měsíci +1

    How about you try to minimize the fluff and get to the point

  • @DineshKumaar-wo1qc
    @DineshKumaar-wo1qc Před 29 dny

    I want to become a physicist

  • @NINJA-tf6bf
    @NINJA-tf6bf Před 2 lety +15

    I wanna be a physist but I am afraid that other subjects like urdu,history etc. can drop me.please pray for me.

    •  Před 2 lety +1

      If you are afraid you might just might be doomed to fail but I’m not psychic but I will say don’t be afraid my friend just flow and remember fear is your enemy at times mostly when u want to succeed in something or anything. You got this with a little bit of hard work and luck but then again you don’t need luck ;) stay golden💯💯

    • @NINJA-tf6bf
      @NINJA-tf6bf Před 2 lety

      @ Thanks!

    • @youarealreadyundermygenjustu
      @youarealreadyundermygenjustu Před 2 lety

      India

    • @NINJA-tf6bf
      @NINJA-tf6bf Před 2 lety +1

      @@youarealreadyundermygenjustu ??

    • @vybs9235
      @vybs9235 Před 2 lety

      @@youarealreadyundermygenjustu LMAO WTF

  • @josephthompson6920
    @josephthompson6920 Před rokem

    You should wear your glasses it doesn't make you look dorky

  • @vinaykhatak3275
    @vinaykhatak3275 Před rokem +8

    I am in Quantum state for you guys when you are not reading comments ☺

    • @pandalover4854
      @pandalover4854 Před rokem

      bro :/

    • @babytime1
      @babytime1 Před 9 dny

      I am in state of superposition when they comment and like us :D :D : D

  • @purushothamans4231
    @purushothamans4231 Před 8 měsíci

    Statistics and facts of this video relived my confusions and overthinking around my physics career.😌
    Thanks a lot! Physics career is not for me.

  • @Champagneyear
    @Champagneyear Před 10 měsíci +1

    Im becoming a nurse 😂

  • @marquee7435
    @marquee7435 Před rokem +1

    he lame asf tammat ur not going to become one that’s crazy

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    @urbaradhikari1539 Před rokem

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