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asatru jesus
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I've always loved physics, and am constantly reading about it. Usually I just read those laymen's physics books like "a brief history of time", "the elegant universe", or "hyperspace." My math backround is only up to trig. (last class i took) and i never took high school physics. Well I am going to be a freshman in college within a week, and I am seriously considering studying physics. I don't know if its right for me though.
Some questions I have:
Is it possible that it's actually too difficult, or can hard work overcome that?
Is it really hard to get a job doing physics (i don't care about money but A job is a necessity)?
Am i just day dreaming?
I always here about how hard it is, it makes me worried, but i think about the phsyical world alot, even if i don't have a high school education in it. I'm brushing up on all my pre-calc math, just to be ready for calc. I really want to do it, but is it foolish to do if you're not a super genius?
Some questions I have:
Is it possible that it's actually too difficult, or can hard work overcome that?
Is it really hard to get a job doing physics (i don't care about money but A job is a necessity)?
Am i just day dreaming?
I always here about how hard it is, it makes me worried, but i think about the phsyical world alot, even if i don't have a high school education in it. I'm brushing up on all my pre-calc math, just to be ready for calc. I really want to do it, but is it foolish to do if you're not a super genius?