Multiple career paths are available to physics bachelor’s degree recipients including many outside the typical realm of physics. More than 9,000 physics bachelor’s degrees were conferred to the class of 2020.1 Historically, around half of the recipients continue on to graduate or professional school after receiving their degree. About two-thirds (65%) of those entering graduate school study physics or astronomy.2 The other third (35%) study a variety of other fields, with one in six of those pursuing other graduate studies choosing medicine or law.