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Lately I've gotten an interest in physics. Theoretical Physics in particular, string theory, parallel universes, anything to do with things like that.
Well, I would like to learn a lot more about physics, and perhaps even get a career in it. But, I don't know whether or not I should just start studying it, without any hands-on courses in school. I would have to wait a while before I can take a course on physics in school, because my schedule for next year is already decided, I won't be taking a physics class. But I could take summer classes on it, so it's not too late. It doesn't make sense to me if I just study it, when I don't have any hands-on classes on it.
What do you guys think? Am I right not to want to study physics until I take a course on it in school? If so, what should I do meanwhile until I get the course?
Well, I would like to learn a lot more about physics, and perhaps even get a career in it. But, I don't know whether or not I should just start studying it, without any hands-on courses in school. I would have to wait a while before I can take a course on physics in school, because my schedule for next year is already decided, I won't be taking a physics class. But I could take summer classes on it, so it's not too late. It doesn't make sense to me if I just study it, when I don't have any hands-on classes on it.
What do you guys think? Am I right not to want to study physics until I take a course on it in school? If so, what should I do meanwhile until I get the course?