I am currently doing a bachelor's degree in maths, mainly taking stats (statistical inference, data science), mathematical physics (Lagrangian and Hamiltonian mechanics, quantum mechanics, electromagnetism, general relativity), and numerical methods (Monte Carlo simulations, finite difference schemes) modules.
I understand that it is not uncommon for maths students to do theoretical physics PhDs, but what about experimental physics? I would be good at data analysis and simulations, but main thing I see being a barrier is that I have no lab experience.
I was wondering how realistic it would be to do introductory labs in grad school, or even gain lab experience through summer research placements to make up for it?