« Reply #60 on: September 11, 2010, 06:43:26 pm »
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In 5 years: 1 of 3 options ordered in most likely outcome, doing honours/postgrad mathematics. Or working full time as a chemical engineer or doing a postgrad degree in engineering.
Doing honours/postgrad maths is still high even if I complete my full double degree. I've got no clue how long honours in science can be deferred for and I'm assuming it can only be for a year because of double degree students.
sounds awesome! im also debating if i should do engineering,if not ill most likely do physics.
Hopefully I will have finished a PhD in theoretical particle physics. Then hopefully do my postdoc work in the US or Europe.
After having a semester of quantum mechanics and seeing the stuff my mate is doing in third year particle physics I am certain that I want to make this my lifelong career.
you can go work on the LHC 
I can dream!

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