Unsure about post graduate plans

Hi all, I am a rising senior majoring in physics with a minor in nuclear engineering. I am currently unsure what I want to do post-grad - I am debating between a master's or going straight into industry. I am a bit unsure because I feel like I don't have a lot of time left to explore and figure out what I'd like to commit to. I am unsure about going into industry - I have no internship experiences, only research experience in medical physics and nuclear engineering, so I am nervous about my ability to find a full time job. But I think industry would allow me to gain insight into what I'd like to pursue long-term, and may provide opportunities to pursue a funded master's program. I also don't want to go straight into master's because I am not yet sure what I'd like to commit to, but I don't want to lose momentum or lose out on opportunities because I did not pursue a master's straight away. I am feeling a bit overwhelmed and pressed for time. If anyone has any insight, similar experiences, or advice on any of this that would be greatly appreciated.

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Need advice about potentially getting a master's in industrial engineering

Hi all. I am a rising senior majoring in physics but I am potentially interested in pursuing a master's in industrial engineering. Is this achievable? Is it worth it, will it be hard to find a job related to IE given that path? Will I be able to find opportunities in graduate school to further explore different areas of the field? Is it possible to get into a good master's program for IE given my major? I know I just asked a lot of questions, but any advice or helpful information would be greatly appreciated!

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u/Current_Raspberry_53 — 2 days ago

Need advice about potentially getting a master's in OR

Hi all. I am a rising senior majoring in physics but I am potentially interested in pursuing a master's in OR Is this achievable? Is it worth it, will it be hard to find a job related to OR given that path? Will I be able to find opportunities in graduate school to further explore different areas of the field? Is it possible to get into a good master's program for OR given my major? I know I just asked a lot of questions, but any advice or helpful information would be greatly appreciated!

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u/Current_Raspberry_53 — 2 days ago

Need advice about potentially getting a Master's in SE

Hi all. I am a rising senior majoring in physics but I am potentially interested in pursuing a master's in SE. Is this achievable? Is it worth it, will it be hard to find a job related to SE given that path? Will I be able to find opportunities in graduate school to further explore different areas of the field? Is it possible to get into a good master's program for SE given my major? I know I just asked a lot of questions, but any advice or helpful information would be greatly appreciated!

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u/Current_Raspberry_53 — 2 days ago

Master's in IE without an IE undergraduate degree

Hi all. I am a rising senior majoring in physics but I am potentially interested in pursuing a master's in industrial engineering. Is this achievable? Is it worth it, will it be hard to find a job related to IE given that path? Will I be able to find opportunities in graduate school to further explore different areas of the field? Is it possible to get into a good master's program for IE given my major? I know I just asked a lot of questions, but any advice or helpful information would be greatly appreciated!

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u/Current_Raspberry_53 — 2 days ago

Thinking about a Masters in ISE

Hi reddit, so I am a rising senior in physics and I am thinking about pivoting in graduate school. I am interested in maybe pursuing a master's in ISE. Is this realistic for me? Has anyone here made a transition like this who may have some advice? Thanks reddit!

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u/Current_Raspberry_53 — 24 days ago
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Hi everybody! I will be living near WashU this summer for an internship and I was wondering if anybody had any recommendations for things to do/making friends! I'll be living right by campus and any recs would be greatly appreciated, thank you!

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