Quote Originally Posted by ouronis View Post
I got a bunch of cool scientisty jobs (that I'll never actually be able to have) like nanotechnology engineer and particle physicist. I used to be addicted to this site.

Your strongest trait is Investigative, and your second strongest is Artistic, which makes you an Enthusiast.

Enthusiasts are inquisitive and curious about things and like to solve problems in a methodical and rational way. They have the ability to express their ideas and concepts to others in an easy to understand and logical manner. They are also refreshingly open-minded and love to be inspired and motivated by different ideas and theories.
Am I reading you right: you got a physics B.Sc., but your grades were not good enough to get into graduate school? If that is correct, you'd be surprised: I can barely do anything in physics, but I just breezed through undergraduate computer science. Undergraduate math, astronomy, anything, isn't that hard for me either - physics I find impossible. If my assessment is correct, try taking some courses in a field like computer science or engineering. Then take the GREs and apply to graduate school. From what I've read about how hard physics is, you would probably get in and get through. (E.g., read about physics here: https://www.reddit.com/r/Physics/com...nted_to_share/)