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I am currently a high school senior, but I will be a fully enrolled college student soon. I plan to major in engineering and considering getting a Ph.D. in physics or robotics one day. I have a passion for all things STEM-related for as I remember. However I recently just decided I wanted to do engineering as a major and pretty much a novice in the physics world. Before this, I was more into biology and human history than physics. I always wanted to work with machines, and to create so I decided engineering was for me. I have taken AP physics and is currently AP chemistry so I realize I have a lot to learn. I hope this forum will help me graduate from a novice in the physics world.
 
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