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Hi, I'm an undergraduate student in the US going into their 3rd year (of 4), and I can start to feel the weight of deciding what to do after my undergraduate studies. I'll break down the concerns into 2 main questions, and any advice is greatly appreciated!
For context, I am on track to finish a double degree (physics BS and applied maths BS, 3.95 GPA), I have 2 research experiences, one in a lab at my school doing hands-on active matter research (spring through summer), the second at a math REU (summer) doing applied/computational/numerical math. I am also the president of the local Society of Physics Students (SPS) chapter at my school. Previously, I wanted to pursue something more theoretical, but with my recent performance in class, I'm a little discouraged. I've recently developed naive interests in a few things: clean/sustainable energy, particularly looking at nuclear energy, software engineering w.r.t. music/streaming services, as well as (hmm) transportation infrastructure.
I guess my first question, is what kind of elective courses would one try to take if they were interested in energy systems and nuclear energy? I will have plenty of time for these in my 4th year, as I will have finished all requirements for both degrees by the end of the 3rd year. I am taking quantum computation as my elective requirement in Physics.
And my second question, is more of a lifestyle question. I studied abroad in a country in Europe last Spring, and it was very eye-opening (and affordable compared to my US education). I am thinking of doing a Master's program in Europe (e.g. Erasmus Mundus) before deciding to finally go for a doctorate or break off into industry/public service. If anyone has similar experience, or thoughts in general, please give it a whirl, I'd love to know what other people have done.
I understand that at the end of the day, these things are mostly my own decision based on passion and performance, but I'd just like to get some opinions. Thanks in advance!
For context, I am on track to finish a double degree (physics BS and applied maths BS, 3.95 GPA), I have 2 research experiences, one in a lab at my school doing hands-on active matter research (spring through summer), the second at a math REU (summer) doing applied/computational/numerical math. I am also the president of the local Society of Physics Students (SPS) chapter at my school. Previously, I wanted to pursue something more theoretical, but with my recent performance in class, I'm a little discouraged. I've recently developed naive interests in a few things: clean/sustainable energy, particularly looking at nuclear energy, software engineering w.r.t. music/streaming services, as well as (hmm) transportation infrastructure.
I guess my first question, is what kind of elective courses would one try to take if they were interested in energy systems and nuclear energy? I will have plenty of time for these in my 4th year, as I will have finished all requirements for both degrees by the end of the 3rd year. I am taking quantum computation as my elective requirement in Physics.
And my second question, is more of a lifestyle question. I studied abroad in a country in Europe last Spring, and it was very eye-opening (and affordable compared to my US education). I am thinking of doing a Master's program in Europe (e.g. Erasmus Mundus) before deciding to finally go for a doctorate or break off into industry/public service. If anyone has similar experience, or thoughts in general, please give it a whirl, I'd love to know what other people have done.
I understand that at the end of the day, these things are mostly my own decision based on passion and performance, but I'd just like to get some opinions. Thanks in advance!