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MillerGenuine
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Recently I have been strongly reconsidering pursuing a degree in Physics. I absolutely love the subject, but i think my problem is that I love to learn physics, but I do not love to do physics out of necessity. I feel that while I enjoy sitting in class listening to lectures, when the time comes to get a job, I am just not naturally gifted with mathematics/physics, therefore I would not be very competitive when being considered for a job. What value am I to a company if I enjoy learning physics, but can not apply it nearly as well as the next guy? I feel that i just would not stand a chance with those guys who are naturally gifted, or the guys who have been doing calculus since the fifth grade. I never took calculus in high school, I decided to pursue physics after my first semester in college, and therefore I was behind to begin with. I feel like the nerd who reclused himself for 3 years in high school and is now trying out for the football team his senior year, I just may not have what it takes to make a career out of it. I am in my third year of college, still taking lower division classes and struggling. Anyone else ever been/is in this situation?