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So I'm finishing up a bachelors in physics and math (Double major) I'm from around toronto, Canada.

what do I do now ? volunteer in a lab? start a company? what now

>> No.5593918

Go back and get a degree in something useful like Business Administration.

>> No.5593922

Yeah I got another year left and i'm sort of just realizing now that the university doesn't actually help you get a job set up. You need to actually go do that yourself....

>> No.5593923

Requesting psycho-social care, because by making this thread you successfully proved that you are incapable of handling your life.

>> No.5593926

Homelessness is always a valid career option. Remember that.

I'm saying this because I really like the idea of a hobo with a physics and math degree

>> No.5593944

>>5593926
That already describes most hobo's

>> No.5593947

Teach high school.

>> No.5593949

fake mental illness
get money

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5593983

Network with people in a field you like and/or studied.

If you can double-major you should be able to get the hang of most difficult topics.

Trying to get into a research team will be a serious pain in the ass and take several years though, regardless of how smart you are.

>> No.5593995

if im doing maths and physics and I pick entirely applied options for maths (numerical linear algebra, applied PDEs...) would I be more employable?

>> No.5594068

>>5593913
>expecting to get anywhere with a bachelors in those fields

Grad school is the only realistic option.

Otherwise, I heard McDonald's is hiring.