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Tips and advice to make the most of your physics education and career. We share advice on our biggest successes and mistakes to help you cultivate the career of your dreams.
This channel focuses on common problems faced by undergrads, grads, and early career researchers in physics.
This channel focuses on common problems faced by undergrads, grads, and early career researchers in physics.
Get into university | Science majors
Advice on getting into university for science majors.
Presented by: Dr. Archie Bott and Dr. Jena Meinecke (University of Oxford)
Presented by: Dr. Archie Bott and Dr. Jena Meinecke (University of Oxford)
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INSIDE LOOK into Physics Job Interviews: What were we asked?
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How to be SUCCESSFUL in a physics interview. From lectureships to fellowships, we discuss our most memorable interviews in science. Presented by: Dr. Leah Morabito and Dr. Jena Meinecke (University of Oxford) We discuss: US National Labs UK Lectureships Oxford Fellowships Our TOP pieces of advice: Make sure you’re well rested BEFORE and in between interviews Make a packing list to avoid forgett...
9 Tips (HARD TRUTHS) when considering a Career in Physics
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9 Tips (and HARD TRUTHS) when considering a Career in Physics. Presented by: Dr. Andrew Princep and Dr. Jena Meinecke (University of Oxford) We share our HONEST advice and experiences about pursuing a career in physics. These are things your teacher probably didn't mention in school.
How to ACE Physics Exams: 12 Study Tips
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12 Study tips that helped us ace physics exams. We hope they work for you too! :) Presented by: Dr. Becky Smethurst and Dr. Jena Meinecke (University of Oxford) BONUS advice Tip #1: Repetition For longer problems, practice setting up the problem several times. (e.g. The first two lines of equations OR draw the diagram) Hint: these can also be made into flashcards for quicker repetition Tip #2: ...
5 TIPS: How to get into Physics Grad School
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5 TIPS How to get into Physics Grad School Presented by: Dr. Charlotte Palmer and Dr. Jena Meinecke (University of Oxford) (1) Get research experience: Why? To help focus your interests, enable informed career decisions, and prove to grad schools that you are ready for grad research Where? For the UK, start with at the IOP website bit.ly/3250bPT For the US, start with national labs (NSF REU www...
Yeah, all my friends jokingly say things like "Who do you think you are? Do you really think you're gonna be working for NASA or something?" and it's stuff like that that make a difficult task (working for NASA) to borderline impossible. Like, I would really love to go study in the University of Cambridge, but if I just look at how "prestigious" and aimed at "the elite" that university is, I'm gonna lose all hope and by extension care less about my improvement as a physicist. So I NEED to CONFIDENTLY stay on the real grind and CONFIDENTLY apply for something like that. And THEN I can, if I want to, shove it up their face for thinking THAT'S A JOKE.
I'm sorry, but what the hell is that guy? Why would you do something like that to yourself? He looks horrible.
i’m debating if i’m smart enough for physics major, i keep getting Bs in my major classes and midterms are hard 😭
Wait, you actually gets a job after physics???
If you want survive in physics, only thing you have to do, is combine it another like engineering medical or chemical side.. Because they have wide range of industrial expose or applications.. Otherwise 99% raw physics deadend.. 😢😢
Hi, does Gen Eds grades matter a lot in application to Grad School?
I feel like if you wanna guarantee to passsing your class you gotta practice as many problems as you possibly can understanding them of course. That way there are no surprises and you’re fully prepared
I would suggest looking into medical imaging in the states, there is high demand for physicists to inspect and certify radiology equipment.
I am a scientist. Please fund my research work. My research topics are search for a way to transmute metal into gold and a search for elixir of immortality. Please! government! please nurture my research career at the university so I can retire comfortably as an emeritus professor.
super helpful!
Hello.I have pursued BSC Physics and i haven't secured a job .Kindly help me get a job,
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This is really helpful thank you so much ❣️
1st truth is, it's the most toughest subject in the whole fucking world
I felt deeply the "career breaks (for your health)", I am somewhat sunk by "Long Covid". The brainfog that it causes is horrible for a physicist, but I have been overesforcing myself to move forward as much as possible.
All Physics jobs are centered around TEACHING. I could quickly conclude that it is only TEACHING that can bring fulfilment to the life of a Physics lover like me.
Depends on your definition since a lot of people go into something that borders engineering or finance.
What an amazing video but I am so sad to say that I am not a Science Student I am Computer science Student😔
I just want to rule the world 🌎! 😶
Super helpful and great video, wish to see more and maybe connect. Thanks
To quote Michio Kaku. To pursue a career in Physics is to be prepared for a high possibility of long term unemployment
Thanks for the video! In the US, how many grad schools would you recommend applying to?
Sounds like it is a path only available to the wealthy because of the lack of financial stability early on
Thank you ❤
I think Andrew has some sort of temporal phase issue, he keeps disappearing and reappearing from this dimension. Perhaps a physics doctor might be able to help with this...
I got an undergraduate degree in physics and then got a Masters degree in computer science and had a very rewarding career.
can i do masters in mechanical engineering / aeronautical engineering after bachelor in physics
Stay away from science as a career.
Why?
Nonsense discussion
I think a lot of science students would be happy to hear these advice from their top-rank colleagues like you😊 I wish I had access to these advice two years ago when I was quite depressed by getting so many rejections in my postdoc applications after finishing a PhD in Mathematical Physics
what are you doing for work now?
love this channel!
I love you, thank you for this video. Tip#1 repetition and tip#8. greetings from Argentina
You can be a physicist without being an academic researcher - for instance - there are dozens of medical physicists in every hospital - plenty of physics in a well paid regular job which is beneficial to mankind
How can I contact you guys? You both are VERY GOOD advisors. I'm a physics enthusiast as well and would like to ask you a lot more regarding universities which are good for physics and other aspects as well.
That’s why I went into Electrical engineering. It’s insanely difficult to get a job with a bachelors in physics. Further down the lane if you pursue a masters or PHD and get a CPA on the side you can make 500k but without that you won’t make much.
I'd rather kill myself than pass my Calculus Based Physics II class, which I am failing right now.
I have just come across this after 18 months of Job searching after my degree while working in hospitality. I finally got a Job 2 days ago! These tips are amazing, some i have learnt the hard way myself along the way. Amazing stuff, will share around!
My sincere thanks to you both for creating this video,I am planning for physics phd and this will definitely help me.
I love it thanks guys 💕💖
Where are you Dr.? can you make more videos please
Homeless physics students unite!
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3:52 I really like this one. Guilty as charged. Got a physics 1 test on Monday. Thank you Drs.
Couldn't you just specialize? Like, choose health Physics or nuclear engineering and become a nuclear physicist
Why you do not back guys ??
Would you guys recommend doing a double degree or double major to get into a career in physics and why so?
Hi Jena and Andrew. This video was very much needed for most of the students and other people in the field. Thank you very much. You're much appreciated!
Treat "Imposter Syndrome" as the best reason for being a Scientist-Artist evaluating the available facts.
I’m just throwing this out in the void. I’m starting to go back to school this summer in my 40s. In the past I had to take care of family. For instance my dad had Alzheimer’s. I had a good job but due to my mental illness I lost it and became homeless. Now I’m in a much better position. I’m going to finally get an associates degree in a couple of years. I keep my opinions open but what lured me into physics was the study of exo-moons. The future looks bright. I look forward to seeing what’s ahead.
thx this really helps
Tip No 101 Get married .when two destinies mix,probability is of improvement
Last resort of a jobless physicist is being a teacher,teacher cum lecturer,lecturer cum professor, professor cum scientist,scientist cum dead body