hi im a BS in physics. i like physics as a base for learning how to think (plus i really enjoy it) but i hear most jobs are in engineering or stuff like that and i was just wondering what sort of options does a BS physics degree give you if you were to want to go into a masters/PhD/professional program? for example, ive heard that physics majors tend to do very well on the MCAT and even the law school exam. or that many get a masters in engineering. but do you need to take bio/chem related classes as an undergraduate to go into med school (or into a chemistry-related or biology or even kineseology-related masters/professional program)? or are those things you are taught in a masters program…?
because as a physics major i feel rather limited in terms of having a broad base w/ engineering or programming or biology or chemistry and if i wanted to one day go into further studies regarding one of those fields, id be at a disadvantage wouldnt i? or does this not matter when you get into said programs?