I'm just about done with my mandatory service in the army and will be entering a university next year.
My grades are decent enough to get me into almost any course, for now I have a seat reserved for a major in physics, direct honours.
I have no clue what I wanna do in life, but I would be extremely happy if I could end up working as a researcher in a bowling company.
I get the impression that a chemical engineer will be valued more than a physicist.
Does anyone know what kind of requirements these companies are looking out for? And how does one even apply, I mean, I don't live in the USA so does that mean I have no chance?
Sorry for posting something off-topic, but I had no luck with search engines and what not.
Edited by Ilovegm on 2/5/2011 at 0:52 AM