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First off I would like to say thank you in advance, and I would like to give a short back ground of my education. I went to public school until I was 13 and due to lack of sense I then dropped out. I pursued education on my own through used textbooks and focused on my favorite which was physics. I did not get my GED once again due to lack of sense and decided to focus on my career as a painter thinking that was going to be my profession. Now I am 25 and finally focusing on my education I thank my husband for this, since he just went to college himself. What I would like to do is is something with physics. I have a lot of drive and passion when it comes to physics, I know they don't make a lot of money that is not what I am after. I would like to humbly think that I have a fairly good IQ, 167 and I know I have done excellent on the Wonderlic test twice. What I would like to know is how should I go about this? Should I get some math courses taken care of at a community college? Or should I go straight into a four year university? Or should I give up on my dream of being slumped over a computer screen working on the next new concept that almost no one will hear of, and I probably won't get credit for ( I am a realist) and just become a engineer or something like that? Once again I would like to thank you in advance for your help and patience. - Jalah Stern