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FrugalIntelle
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Basically what the title says. I am a junior in high school and am planning on taking AP physics my senior year and I also want to go to college for Physics (of course). But my goal is to get a Ph.D and get a job somewhere as a theoretical physicist. This is the problem though. I'm fairly certain that there isn't a major you can pick in college that says "theoretical physics". So my question to you guys is, what major should I pick if I want to be a theoretical physicist in the long run?
My ultimate goal in my life is to reconcile QM with Einstein's General Theory of Relativity.
Yeah yeah it's funny I know but like the saying goes, you won't get high up there unless you aim high.
Any answers will be much appreciated.
My ultimate goal in my life is to reconcile QM with Einstein's General Theory of Relativity.
Yeah yeah it's funny I know but like the saying goes, you won't get high up there unless you aim high.
Any answers will be much appreciated.