Colorado Technical University

Nuclear Physics, Electron Microscopy or Cisco Networking?

Hi, I have a question for you guys, because I believe that the advice of some people can help me to get the right way. My target is Nuclear Physics, but, I wish to get a hands on training career first (2 years only) and, after that, to continue mi education to be a Physicist. The careers that I am talking are the Electron Microscopy Program and Cisco Networking Program, I need to get advice of people working in both areas if is possible, because, in the future, I need to work at night in one of them to attend classes in the day time in the Physics Program in a University. What do I need to know is in what of them I have more alternative to work at night, because if it's hard to find a job in the night time in one of them, I will enroll on the another one. Thank you for your time, All your answers are welcome.

Public Comments

  1. My best advice to you is that you speak with your university career advisor and he or she will point you in the right direction, depending on your degree plan. Regards, Jeremy E. Laughery
  2. The same as Jeremy said to you.
  3. You may be limiting yourself unnecessarily, but the microscopy would have the greatest relevance to your goals. You may want to keep your mind open about specializing in one area of physics before you have a good exposure to them all. Solid state and the electron microscopy applications may interest you and take you in very different directions then you intend now.
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