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Greetings,
I am 14 years old and have come to the conclusion that i want a career as a physicist.
I am amazed by the universe and i wish to learn all about it.
I believe that i am very good at all of the math/science subjects that i have studied so far and really want to really extent myself GREATLY in scientific/mathematical areas.
So, how should i begin by pursuit of this goal
Any books i can read?
Could anyone place down a rough, ordered list of what i might want to study Ex. 1.basic trigonometry, 2.quadratic, 3.more advanced algebraic geometry etc.Thanks
Samuel
FYI: I live in Australia if that affects anything.
I am 14 years old and have come to the conclusion that i want a career as a physicist.
I am amazed by the universe and i wish to learn all about it.
I believe that i am very good at all of the math/science subjects that i have studied so far and really want to really extent myself GREATLY in scientific/mathematical areas.
- I would class myself as an advanced C++ programmer
- I greatly enjoy absorbing knowledge
- I am willing to spend MANY hours on achieving my goal
- I have 2 'good' friends that i only socialize with at school(yes i know its sad so please don't mention it) so i have no social obligations
- I only do cross country after school on one day of the week
- I am in semester two of year 8 and still have not received much homework so i have plenty of time
So, how should i begin by pursuit of this goal
Any books i can read?
Could anyone place down a rough, ordered list of what i might want to study Ex. 1.basic trigonometry, 2.quadratic, 3.more advanced algebraic geometry etc.Thanks
Samuel
FYI: I live in Australia if that affects anything.
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