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Bachelor survey

FEB 01, 1966
Physics Today

A report entitled Results of the 1964–65 Survey of Physics Bachelor’s Degree Recipients has been prepared by Clarebeth Maguire of the AIP education and manpower data analysis project. The report gives information on 3624 of an estimated 5300 students who won physics bachelor’s degrees in 1964–65. Data show that 51% of those included in the survey were planning graduate study in physics, 16% graduate study in other fields and 28% immediate employment. The remaining 5% were entering military service. Copies of the complete report can be obtained from Miss Maguire at the institute.

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Volume 19, Number 2

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