What Does It Take to Become a Theoretical Physicist?

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In summary, becoming a theoretical physicist requires a strong foundation in mathematics and physics, as well as a passion for understanding the fundamental workings of the universe. It also involves continuous learning and research, as well as the ability to think critically and creatively. A successful journey to becoming a theoretical physicist requires dedication, hard work, and a willingness to challenge conventional ideas and push the boundaries of scientific knowledge.
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First i want to thank physics forums for letting me here, it's a privileges to be here, among some of the most advanced minds in this field. I am freshmen year student. I have taken double major(physics and mathematics). I want to be a theoretical physicist. It's a tough and rough journey but i believe it's also magical. It's thrilling and speculative. Long time lay aheads. Hope you guys would help me in this journey. I will also try to help you from my perspective. So, i think this will do for now. Thank you.
 
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Hello again mdnssndm. :welcome:
 
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NascentOxygen said:
Hello again mdnssndm. :welcome:
Thank you for you reception again!
 

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