Undergrad Physics

<p>Be aware to get a job working in physics, with physics will require a PhD. Even then the job market is very slim. There are many more PhDs graduating than their are academic positions opening, if that is where you want to go. Industry hires physics PhD too but of course there is a limit to that as well.</p>

<p>To be honest if you go to a college with good research oppurtunities and a history of placing students in graduate programs well that should be fine. Future employers will only care about your graduate school, not your undergrad, so focus on other aspects of a university that you would enjoy (location, size, weather etc.)</p>