Useful science majors?

<p>Are you talking about strictly science jobs or also unrelated? I might be little bias, but I would have to say that physics is your best bet. Many employers view a physics degree as essentially equivalent to a math degree. With a degree in physics, employers will know that you are smart, able to solve problems, learn quickly, and think critically. With some grad school, you can even land engineering jobs (so I’ve heard). </p>

<p>The truth is that most physics majors end up doing something completely unrelated to physics. They often end up in management, accounting, programming, or any other job that required some critical thinking.</p>