Physicist
by: Justin Beasley 2nd hour
"Ready to solve problems in physics"
-They usually work 40 hours a week
-The typical salaries range from $57,640 to $176,630 per year
- You study matter and energy
- Work on computers most of the time and work alone
- Must have a doctorate degree
- Need good researching skills
- Analytic skills
Pros and cons about becoming physicist
- payed $57,000-$176,000 a week
- work on computers so it's faster to work
-work in laboratorys
Cons
- work alone most of the time
-most physics are behind with work stuff because there are many deadlines to meet for the job
-A lot of stress
3 basic colleges to take to become a physicist
- St. Norbert College
- University of wisonsin- Madison
More information
Headquarters: 1 Physics Ellipse, College Park, MD 20740-3844 | Phone: 301.209.3200
Editorial Office: 1 Research Road, Ridge, NY 11961-2701 | Phone: 631.591.4000
Washington, D.C. Office: 529 14th St NW, Suite 1050, Washington, DC 20045-2001 | Phone: 202.662.8700
1305 Walt Whitman Road
Suite 300
Melville, NY 11747
+1 301.209.3100
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