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Why is a Physics PhD needed but Engineers only need a Masters to get a good job?
Saturday, April 25th, 2009 | Physics | 2 Comments
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Physics Masters are rare from what I’ve heard. So why does a Physics major need a PhD? It seems that a lot of Engineers just get their MS and then enter the workforce with ease. Are there any benefits to getting a Masters in Physics?
Physics Masters are rare from what I’ve heard. So why does a Physics major need a PhD? It seems that a lot of Engineers just get their MS and then enter the workforce with ease. Are there any benefits to getting a Masters in Physics?
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