Almeisan, I respect your opinion but people make changes in their lives for different reasons. No matter if I had these illnesses or not, that is no reason to not pursue physics. Would it be different if I wanted to do something like finance? I do not think so. Bells Palsy is not the same as...
Thank you all who posted positive and encouraging responses. Right now this semester I am not in school... I am trying to get out of the job I am in (pharmaceutical) and get a job that will be flexible with hours and allow me to go back to school at least part time.
You know sometimes in life...
I posted on another topic of going into engineering at age 30 but I really have an interest in math and physics and I want to study physics. Not because it will have money waiting on me at the end, or for any other reason for the sheer joy of learning it and just being happy.
Lately in my life...
I currently work in the pharmaceutical industry and I work in a lab testing purity of controlled substances. I have wanted to do engineering for several years now, more specifically electrical or mechanical. I have started to develop medical conditions due to exposure to chemicals in the lab. So...