Carlos092
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Hello, I am from Mexico, Sonora, a state south to Arizona and I am currently 6 months from finishing high school. The title only says that I need help choosing a university, I do, but I also need information about the diferent careers based on physics and mathematics. Nuclear physics and just physics, particle physics, mathematical physics, are this careers to choose or things to get a Ph.D from?.
Also like I said before I am from Mexico and I want to study in the US, could someone talk to me about which universities are best for me if I am looking for the most prepared instructors with the most knowlodge about physics and math. If you could also tell me about what my chances would be of getting into a good school not being a US citizen and having had school problems in high school (i didnt have an interest in anything and failed a whole year), but then it hit me and I was fascinated by math and physics, so I started high school again from scratch, I am now the best in my school getting straight A's. Please tell me if my failing a whole year will ruin my chances of getting into a good school in the US.
I know its a lot of questions but I need people who know about this and are from the US to help me with all this. Thanks in advance :D
Edit: I've checked some schools that seem to be good to study careers in this subjects and I have found that I am late for applying to enter school this fall, but only in some schools, which I guess are the most wanted ones, so I would have to choose to wait a year after I graduate from high school to apply to this schools, or to enter a school that doesn't have such an early deadline for applying. Should I wait a year for that, or is the difference between schools not worth it?, and if I do wait what could I do in that time?, because I don't want to stop studying.
Also like I said before I am from Mexico and I want to study in the US, could someone talk to me about which universities are best for me if I am looking for the most prepared instructors with the most knowlodge about physics and math. If you could also tell me about what my chances would be of getting into a good school not being a US citizen and having had school problems in high school (i didnt have an interest in anything and failed a whole year), but then it hit me and I was fascinated by math and physics, so I started high school again from scratch, I am now the best in my school getting straight A's. Please tell me if my failing a whole year will ruin my chances of getting into a good school in the US.
I know its a lot of questions but I need people who know about this and are from the US to help me with all this. Thanks in advance :D
Edit: I've checked some schools that seem to be good to study careers in this subjects and I have found that I am late for applying to enter school this fall, but only in some schools, which I guess are the most wanted ones, so I would have to choose to wait a year after I graduate from high school to apply to this schools, or to enter a school that doesn't have such an early deadline for applying. Should I wait a year for that, or is the difference between schools not worth it?, and if I do wait what could I do in that time?, because I don't want to stop studying.
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