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I have been planning on going to college for computer programming but after trying it I don't know if I would enjoy it as much as I expected to, sense I am in 11th grade now is the time when we look into colleges and decide what we would like our future career to be and I (surprisingly) never even thought about a career involving lasers, besides being something I'm interested in it would surely give me a great excuse to be spending so much on lasers . I don't think I would want to be a laser light show person or anything like that but more of someone who helps develop laser diodes and such is that an actual career or just something they would choose some engineers working at their company to work on ? As far as I know there are no companies (besides the ones selling lasers) devoted to only lasers usually it is just a side thing for bettering their current product line :undecided: What do you think would be a realistic career involving lasers? I know a lot of people never end up doing the thing they studied in college and that is probably because their interests change and like anyone else mine do too but out of the many hobbies I've tried lasers seem to be the only one that I have not gotten bored of, I mean I do not use my lasers every day but a year or so back when I only had 1 cheapo red laser because all my others broke I was dying to get my hands on a laser again, it's like an addiction. And so I think this is a career choice which I would not get bored of and even if I did a short break would be all I needed to get right back into the game. My only problem is that I can't think of any realistic jobs. Having a company selling lasers and laser accessories would be amazing but I don't feel like moving to china So yeah I know this has been a lot of writing and kudos to you if you read it all but please just let me know your thoughts on this and if it is just not a realistic career choice (which I suspect it is) then just letting me know that would be helpful as well :thanks: