Can You Turn Poor Physics Grades Into a Nobel Prize-Winning Career?

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I'm brand new to the forum and I have a bad cold, hopefully I'm following directions correctly. Well, I almost flunked Physics twice in high school. However, when I was in Stanford graduate school, I kind of made up for it. Working at SLAC (Stanford Linear Accelerator Center), along with many other graduate students, we are all part of two Nobel Prize winning teams in Physics. Teaching tennis at Stanford for the varsity coach also kept me busy, and sweating :>)
 
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Judging from your physics grades comment and other things I guess we could say you're a true Slac-er. Welcome aboard.
 
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