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Phyco-Babble, straight from my microsoft word! college major, need halp!
Hello, who ever was foolish enough to open this post! Just kidding, i just thought that i
should say something to all of you, before you read this little short story-ish thing.
I’m a senior in high school, 18 years old, and am going to college next fall, and I have been leaning towards of physics/math or engineering (undergrad) degree. But thinking about the things that I wrote above have really got me questioning things; the future.. I’ve been pretty obsessed with astronomy and physics, basically the universe in general, for the past year or so.
and here is what i was writing/thinking:
I can’t stand the thought of me, fifteen years from now, sitting at a desk in a high rise building in new york, reviewing stock a portfolio or managing taxes and spreadsheets. I like to think of myself as an academic person, maybe even smart, but I’m not the sort of person who could, for instance, be a math or physics professor at a college level, and though I understand, am interested, and am fairly good at both calculus and physics (in AP physics and AP calculus BC); I am just not creative enough with my logic to sit in an office and produce answers from complicated equations that no one has ever devised or solved (at least I don’t think so, at this point in my life). Fifteen years from now, I want to be working on things that no one is working on today. I don’t even know what, if any, major in college would prepare me to start this career. I want to be working on things that involve unsettle areas of our planet and solar system; settlements on mars, the moon, the ocean –and the other necessities that will be involved with these settlements, like food, water, transportation, communication; the things that will enable these places to have self sustaining civilizations.
If this makes sense to any one, and you have words of wisdom, advice, information –anything –I would really appreciate any and all of the above. I honestly don’t know what I am asking, but I think it is along the lines of ‘what majors are relevant to the interests I discussed’
Thanks,
And hello! I've perused the site from time to time, finally got around to registering =p
Hello, who ever was foolish enough to open this post! Just kidding, i just thought that i
should say something to all of you, before you read this little short story-ish thing.
I’m a senior in high school, 18 years old, and am going to college next fall, and I have been leaning towards of physics/math or engineering (undergrad) degree. But thinking about the things that I wrote above have really got me questioning things; the future.. I’ve been pretty obsessed with astronomy and physics, basically the universe in general, for the past year or so.
and here is what i was writing/thinking:
I can’t stand the thought of me, fifteen years from now, sitting at a desk in a high rise building in new york, reviewing stock a portfolio or managing taxes and spreadsheets. I like to think of myself as an academic person, maybe even smart, but I’m not the sort of person who could, for instance, be a math or physics professor at a college level, and though I understand, am interested, and am fairly good at both calculus and physics (in AP physics and AP calculus BC); I am just not creative enough with my logic to sit in an office and produce answers from complicated equations that no one has ever devised or solved (at least I don’t think so, at this point in my life). Fifteen years from now, I want to be working on things that no one is working on today. I don’t even know what, if any, major in college would prepare me to start this career. I want to be working on things that involve unsettle areas of our planet and solar system; settlements on mars, the moon, the ocean –and the other necessities that will be involved with these settlements, like food, water, transportation, communication; the things that will enable these places to have self sustaining civilizations.
If this makes sense to any one, and you have words of wisdom, advice, information –anything –I would really appreciate any and all of the above. I honestly don’t know what I am asking, but I think it is along the lines of ‘what majors are relevant to the interests I discussed’
Thanks,
And hello! I've perused the site from time to time, finally got around to registering =p
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