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spacejammin
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Greeting all, thank you in advance for taking the time to read this. I was home schooled from an early age and attended a small christian school for high school where my bible teacher was also my English and math teacher. Throughout these years I rejected most of everything I was ever taught mainly because the christian slant attached to every subject was unbearable to me, so I cheated my way to a high school diploma.
After high school I decided to take a few classes at the local university and quickly got introduced to illegal drugs, which compelled me to fail all my classes and become, quite literally, a junkie. I was addicted to heroin and was homeless for almost 3 years. One day, in search of listening material at a friends house, I came across Carl Sagan's "Pale Blue Dot" audio book. After listening to this I remembered my boyhood dreams and curiosities of space and decided right then to quit the drugs and take charge of my life.
I've been clean for almost 2 years now and I am 22 years old. Now my biggest problem is that I missed learning almost all early math, even basic algebra. I wish to pursue a undergraduate degree in physics, however because of my failed classes, poor test scores and age, my previous university has rejected my application and I wonder if I will ever be able to catch up and be accepted into a good school/program.
Most of what I've learned over the past 5 years since high school has been self taught from the internet and books, so I have no problem learning on my own. My biggest problem has been understanding the way institutions and (for lack a better words) life works. I seek hard knowledge and wish to pursue it in the most intelligent manner, however I've never been comfortable asking advice in a real life situation, do to the circumstances of my post-high school experiences and fear of being categorized as a delinquent.
Any advice on what one must do to pursue a physics degree with no previous knowledge of any related topics, and how to go about learning these in preparation of attempting to get accepted into a good school, are much appreciated.
Thank you.
After high school I decided to take a few classes at the local university and quickly got introduced to illegal drugs, which compelled me to fail all my classes and become, quite literally, a junkie. I was addicted to heroin and was homeless for almost 3 years. One day, in search of listening material at a friends house, I came across Carl Sagan's "Pale Blue Dot" audio book. After listening to this I remembered my boyhood dreams and curiosities of space and decided right then to quit the drugs and take charge of my life.
I've been clean for almost 2 years now and I am 22 years old. Now my biggest problem is that I missed learning almost all early math, even basic algebra. I wish to pursue a undergraduate degree in physics, however because of my failed classes, poor test scores and age, my previous university has rejected my application and I wonder if I will ever be able to catch up and be accepted into a good school/program.
Most of what I've learned over the past 5 years since high school has been self taught from the internet and books, so I have no problem learning on my own. My biggest problem has been understanding the way institutions and (for lack a better words) life works. I seek hard knowledge and wish to pursue it in the most intelligent manner, however I've never been comfortable asking advice in a real life situation, do to the circumstances of my post-high school experiences and fear of being categorized as a delinquent.
Any advice on what one must do to pursue a physics degree with no previous knowledge of any related topics, and how to go about learning these in preparation of attempting to get accepted into a good school, are much appreciated.
Thank you.