<p>Im currently undeclared and I have a strong interest in Physics and was thinking about selecting it as my major. But are there any decent jobs I can get with just a bachelors? If so would these jobs be super difficult to find? I would have loved to just do engineering which would have probably been a perfect fit for me, but my GPA isnt high enough for transfer into the program.</p>
<p>What college do you go to?
The more “prestigious” (in the sciences) it is, the more job options you have for just a BS in physics.</p>
<p>Often physicists can go into engineering, computer science, finance, or consulting, but it really depends on the school and your GPA, and the specific classes you took.</p>
<p>@OP, you said that you could not get into Engineering due to your GPA but believe you can get into Physics. In most universities more students want to major in Engineering than their are positions available and even students with good, but not outstanding, GPAs are turned away because admission into Engineering is so competitive. Physics is usually one of the least popular majors at almost all colleges and universities and you would not be one of many students competing for a limited number of positions. However, you should be aware that Physics majors have to take courses in subjects such as Quantum Mechanics and Relativity that are for more difficult than anything you would encounter in an Engineering class.</p>