What Do You Need to Become a Physicist in Australia?

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Shahin, a Year 8 student from Australia, expresses a newfound passion for physics and seeks insights into the career of a physicist, particularly the requirements in Australia. He aims to specialize in physics and dreams of working at CERN. The discussion highlights the importance of a strong foundation in mathematics and science, emphasizing that pursuing a physics career typically requires a university degree in physics or a related field. Participants recommend resources and encourage Shahin to explore educational pathways, including advanced studies and research opportunities, to achieve his goals in the field of physics.
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Well.. Physicist?? :)

Hi all, my name Shahin (known as Shah),
I'm from Australia, and recently I've found i really enjoy
physics! :P.. anyway, i was just hoping (I'm only in year 8)
someone could give me an insight into the job of a
Physicist and tell me what requirements i need (Australian
requirements if possible :)
..
I have a very high general knowledge level, but i really want to
be good at something specific, and frankly, physics is very
interesting to me! This is probably what you guys would call
a "glory hunter" but i'd like to work at Cern.. HAHAHAHAAAA!
Anyway,
any replies would be verrryyy helpful!
THANKS!
Shah.
 
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thanks mate that's a PERFECT thread for me :)
Cheers
 
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