What to do with A Levels in Mathematics and Physics?
I left University half way though an MPhys Theoretical Physics degree last year due to family reasons. I have now transfered credit from that degree to one in Mathematics with the Open University which I'll be finishing in about two years time.
My problem is this, what do I do in the meantime for work? Are there any job out there which require A Levels in Mathematics and Physics?
I know there are plenty of crappy jobs (supermarket work etc), but I feel like I'm at a point in my life where I would like a job that utilises my qualifications and would actually be worth putting on the CV.
Any ideas?
Answers:
Come to work for a Scientific Publishers. They always look for people with Science/Maths qualifications - A-level or at Degree level.
accountancy sounds like your field
A mechanic, scientist, accountant, astronomer - sorry i can't think of anything else.
Only a suggestion, but if you live near a university why not try for laboratory technician positions. It would put you in a position where you're familiar with or an integral part of the science / mathematics department and could stand you in a good position to possibly pick up a research position on completing your degree.
Hospitals usually have research departments as well and are usually screaming out for technical staff.
Good luck.
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My problem is this, what do I do in the meantime for work? Are there any job out there which require A Levels in Mathematics and Physics?
I know there are plenty of crappy jobs (supermarket work etc), but I feel like I'm at a point in my life where I would like a job that utilises my qualifications and would actually be worth putting on the CV.
Any ideas?
Answers:
Come to work for a Scientific Publishers. They always look for people with Science/Maths qualifications - A-level or at Degree level.
accountancy sounds like your field
A mechanic, scientist, accountant, astronomer - sorry i can't think of anything else.
Only a suggestion, but if you live near a university why not try for laboratory technician positions. It would put you in a position where you're familiar with or an integral part of the science / mathematics department and could stand you in a good position to possibly pick up a research position on completing your degree.
Hospitals usually have research departments as well and are usually screaming out for technical staff.
Good luck.
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