I am really into science and I've considered being a doctor but its not exactly the best option for me. I love physics. I really like biology and astronomy. I want to be able to do research and work in a lab and create something new. I know its controversy but my favorite thing is Pseudo science. These are pretty vague descriptions but i was wondering what do u think i should do/major in? Im going into my junior year and i need to decide. If u list majors and jobs can u please give me an estimate on how much they roughly make? And a description of what i can do with a certain job or major? Thank you very much. This really helps.
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You don't really create anything new in astronomy unless you're building an instrument. Pseudoscience means 'not science' so hopefully you didn't mean a major in that - it's not science, and the only classes in it are about how to tell it apart from science, and how science works while it does not. Anyway, you'd need a PhD in science to do research in the fields, which is 8-12 years of college. Physics makes the most money on average of any science major. If you mean you're a junior in college, you can't pick up a science major now and still graduate in two years. If you mean you're a junior in high school, you've got 2-4 years to pick a major. PhDs don't make all that much money, especially compared to a doctor.
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Go into theoretical physics: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theoretical…
or astronomy: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Astronomer
Salaries: http://www.bls.gov/oco/ocos052.htm
or astronomy: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Astronomer
Salaries: http://www.bls.gov/oco/ocos052.htm