<p>I have two questions. I am a double major in mathematics and physics and my question is will there be good paying jobs when I get my bachelors in both? My second question is, how hard will it be to get into graduate school for physics (my GPA is 3.5 but that is because I slacked off my first year but I maintained a 4.0 GPA for two years straight now). I am really interested in research in physics and I will do almost anything to qualify to be one -- I will devote my whole social life into concentrating on physics if I have to. Any inquiry will be greatly appreciated.</p>
<p>The best people to evaluate your chances of grad school admission are your own professors. Sit down with your major advisor, and ask about grad school admission from the program that you are currently enrolled in. Your advisor will have good ideas for you.</p>