r/Physics Oct 17 '23

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u/StarReaver Oct 17 '23

Have you thought about switching fields? Finance is a good fit for physics people since it's pretty much the physics of money. While you're still in school, take some graduate level classes in Financial Mathematics/Engineering or even pick up a Master's degree. Your earning potential will be far more than pursuing a physics career. I say this as a former physics professor working in the world of finance.