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physics and space! I am new
hello I am new here. I'm 21 years and currently don't attend school so I'm not even working towards a certain degree or career. But I know I will eventually be an astrophysicist (2nd to doing IT in the army soon). I have a strong passion towards astrophysics.
I believed the big bang theory and I figured that's how the Earth was created before I even knew what physics was and I have that mindset of using physics in my daily life with anything that deals with mass lol.
I would LOVE to be an astrophysicist above and beyond anything else in the world.
I didn't do good in high school academically and skipped pretty much half my high school years.
so I never had an academic drive or goal during my school years.
But its the commitment I'm scared of mostly, but yes I would put my life into it and study astrophysics until I die, but I also got to worry about the job economy and the future of my life just in case I won't be able to make a living in astrophysics, I know you get paid a lot but I'm not going to assume that there's a job ready for me once I'm out of school (hence why i have a different career in mind). we can all agree that there's not enough time to do everything you want to do, but I can't sacrifice everything for this career because I need to live in the future.
after all that reading.. what is everyone's opinion on going the career path of being an astrophysicist?
how time consuming and how much focus is required? I have the motivation! there's no need to question that.
I know I have the mind capability of taking this as my career because its my passion ( who wouldn't like to have a passion as your life long job? and yes... all mass was created from energy and that is who I believe my "god" is... ENERGY!
how about learning PHYSICS and space in general to begin with..? astrophysics would be the next level :P
hello I am new here. I'm 21 years and currently don't attend school so I'm not even working towards a certain degree or career. But I know I will eventually be an astrophysicist (2nd to doing IT in the army soon). I have a strong passion towards astrophysics.
I believed the big bang theory and I figured that's how the Earth was created before I even knew what physics was and I have that mindset of using physics in my daily life with anything that deals with mass lol.
I would LOVE to be an astrophysicist above and beyond anything else in the world.
I didn't do good in high school academically and skipped pretty much half my high school years.
so I never had an academic drive or goal during my school years.
But its the commitment I'm scared of mostly, but yes I would put my life into it and study astrophysics until I die, but I also got to worry about the job economy and the future of my life just in case I won't be able to make a living in astrophysics, I know you get paid a lot but I'm not going to assume that there's a job ready for me once I'm out of school (hence why i have a different career in mind). we can all agree that there's not enough time to do everything you want to do, but I can't sacrifice everything for this career because I need to live in the future.
after all that reading.. what is everyone's opinion on going the career path of being an astrophysicist?
how time consuming and how much focus is required? I have the motivation! there's no need to question that.
I know I have the mind capability of taking this as my career because its my passion ( who wouldn't like to have a passion as your life long job? and yes... all mass was created from energy and that is who I believe my "god" is... ENERGY!
how about learning PHYSICS and space in general to begin with..? astrophysics would be the next level :P