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Cbray
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Hi, I'm a fourteen year old kid, currently studying mathematics at ANU (Australian National University every Friday after school) and in Year 9 doing Mathematics advanced extended. We don't do physics at high-school yet (late Year 9 - 10), but I heard it is basic. I do physics as a hobby at home, currently reading 'A Brief History of Time' by Stephen Hawking, and do khan academy study on physics including motion, projectile motion, magnetism and others.
I'm thinking of researching about infinity, dark matter or dark energy as my personal project at the end of this year. Is this a good idea or to out there?
I want to do Double specialist mathematics in college, along with my continuation of ANU study, chemistry, physics, and English.
I want to go to ANU for under grad work, then go to Cambridge University for post-grad work, get a PhD in physics, masters in physics and others that I will be interested in doing. Is there any specific degrees I will need for NASA?
After I want to work as an astrophysicist or astronomer at NASA.
Am I looking at the right track to be able to make NASA, or do I need to try harder?
Thanks so much,
Charles.
I'm thinking of researching about infinity, dark matter or dark energy as my personal project at the end of this year. Is this a good idea or to out there?
I want to do Double specialist mathematics in college, along with my continuation of ANU study, chemistry, physics, and English.
I want to go to ANU for under grad work, then go to Cambridge University for post-grad work, get a PhD in physics, masters in physics and others that I will be interested in doing. Is there any specific degrees I will need for NASA?
After I want to work as an astrophysicist or astronomer at NASA.
Am I looking at the right track to be able to make NASA, or do I need to try harder?
Thanks so much,
Charles.