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unholy453
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I have always had a deep interest in science, but mostly i focused on technology, when it comes to computers, I am the person everyone I know turns to... However, in my senior year in high school, i took physics for the better part of the year, and it peaked my interest. Failing to really realize my interest at the time, i moved on not thinking much about it. In recent months, I have taken a huge interest in Theoretical Physics, but I never took any advanced math classes in high school, just algebra and geometry, so I'm not sure how I can even consider this. Let alone, how feasible is it, really, that I can attain a career in physics? Can anyone throw me some advice? I am sincerely interested, but, I'm not sure if it is a good idea to change my direction, so abruptly, or how to announce this to my parents, who I live with...