I'm a physics graduate. I've been a full time indie game dev for 4 years. Of my uni friends:
One mate who went to Fermilab in Chicago to do some secret shit.
One went to CERN
One become a lecturer
One became a highschool teacher
One took a quantum physics PhD and she has also been dating Aziz Ansari for like a year lol
One became an accountant
One became a travelling hippy
One does something to do with like.. big data driven marketing.
One became an android developer working on beer apps.
I also have another mate who graduated the same year as me, but he did a PhD (I just did a BSc) and he is the coder in another indie games studio, I met him through that rather than uni.
Apparently also, STEM students who convert to law have much better prospects than humanities students who do. Actuary work is a shout. There's loads of avenues really, it's a really versatile degree, I don't really know anyone who didn't end up doing at least something they enjoy, if not their dream job.
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I'm a physics graduate. I've been a full time indie game dev for 4 years. Of my uni friends:
One mate who went to Fermilab in Chicago to do some secret shit.
One went to CERN
One become a lecturer
One became a highschool teacher
One took a quantum physics PhD and she has also been dating Aziz Ansari for like a year lol
One became an accountant
One became a travelling hippy
One does something to do with like.. big data driven marketing.
One became an android developer working on beer apps.
I also have another mate who graduated the same year as me, but he did a PhD (I just did a BSc) and he is the coder in another indie games studio, I met him through that rather than uni.
Apparently also, STEM students who convert to law have much better prospects than humanities students who do. Actuary work is a shout. There's loads of avenues really, it's a really versatile degree, I don't really know anyone who didn't end up doing at least something they enjoy, if not their dream job.
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