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[QUOTE="rwm4768, post: 5747840, member: 516344"] Are you sure about being a meteorologist? If you are, you should focus on the academic path that leads to that. Otherwise, give it some time. Most Physics and Engineering programs have the same core courses at the beginning. You'll take intro level Calculus-based Mechanics and Electromagnetics courses. You can also take courses like Statics and Dynamics as core requirements for any Engineering program. Usually, there's a course in circuit theory as well. Most programs also have some kind of Modern Physics/Introductory Quantum Mechanics course. Once you take all these courses, you should have a better idea of which path is better for you. [/QUOTE]
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