I finished my master's in 2023 with a specialization in Physics. As part of my degree, I worked on a thesis in the field of Astrophysics, and initally had plans to pursue a PhD in the same. However, my family forced me to do an MBA due to financial constraints.
Currently, I am planning on working for a few years to save up and then make a switch back into academia, namely by applying for a PhD in astrophysics. I have two main questions:
1.) Given this plan, what are my prospects going to look like? Will my master's degree and thesis be sufficient to land me a decent PhD in the future, or will my time as a business manager be viewed as a bad thing and ruin my chances of a PhD?
2.) Another alternative is to apply for a fresh Master's degree in astrophysics, and then go for a PhD. Will this help increase my prospects of landing a good PhD program?
I'm mainly focusing on PhD and masters degrees in the Europe, but I would also appreciate your thoughts about PhD/masters prospects in other countries!