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mcmagicman530
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I'm 17, a junior at SAR HS. I am looking forward to a career in physics. This has been my dream for years. I excel at it in my class and am involved in various science and math activities in school and out of school.
I am also an Israeli citizen, which means I get a draft notice to join the Israeli army for 3 years once I've finished high school. However, because I live in the United States I'm not obligated to go to the army unless I decide to relocate to Israel. If I do not join the army however, I am barred from entering the country until the age of 29. Because most of my family lives in Israel, this would be very difficult for me.
My question: Is it feasible for me to launch an effective, meaningful career in theoretical physics if I decide to go to the army until about the age of 22, when most American students my age have already obtained their bachelor's degree and are preparing to enter graduate programs? Or should I concentrate my efforts on a good physics career?
I would appreciate any comments.
Thank you
(Some additional information: Entering university at a late age is the norm in Israel. Despite this, many students who are strong in math and science enter an army-sponsored degree program after which they enter the army for shorter terms of service. But these units are very elite, and I'm afraid that I won't get into them)
I am also an Israeli citizen, which means I get a draft notice to join the Israeli army for 3 years once I've finished high school. However, because I live in the United States I'm not obligated to go to the army unless I decide to relocate to Israel. If I do not join the army however, I am barred from entering the country until the age of 29. Because most of my family lives in Israel, this would be very difficult for me.
My question: Is it feasible for me to launch an effective, meaningful career in theoretical physics if I decide to go to the army until about the age of 22, when most American students my age have already obtained their bachelor's degree and are preparing to enter graduate programs? Or should I concentrate my efforts on a good physics career?
I would appreciate any comments.
Thank you
(Some additional information: Entering university at a late age is the norm in Israel. Despite this, many students who are strong in math and science enter an army-sponsored degree program after which they enter the army for shorter terms of service. But these units are very elite, and I'm afraid that I won't get into them)