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Xelikai
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Hello,
I am a high school junior looking at going into a career in physics. Over the past few years, I have found that I enjoy physics, specifically in "understanding" the atom, and the mind boggling ideas of what happens at that level. I think I want to study particle physics or quantum physics.
I finished AP Calc AB (Calc I), and have run out of high school math classes. I am taking Calc II and General Physics at a local Community College this summer. Next school year I want to take Calc III first semester and maybe a higher math class the next semester. I am currently looking at colleges and I am unsure what programs are good or what won't carry any weight. Some mentors are recommending Ivy league schools such as Princeton, but I personally don't think that I am qualified to get into such a school. As a result, I want to look into other schools and their programs. I would prefer a school on the US East Coast, but I don't mind going further. What suggestions do you have?
I am a high school junior looking at going into a career in physics. Over the past few years, I have found that I enjoy physics, specifically in "understanding" the atom, and the mind boggling ideas of what happens at that level. I think I want to study particle physics or quantum physics.
I finished AP Calc AB (Calc I), and have run out of high school math classes. I am taking Calc II and General Physics at a local Community College this summer. Next school year I want to take Calc III first semester and maybe a higher math class the next semester. I am currently looking at colleges and I am unsure what programs are good or what won't carry any weight. Some mentors are recommending Ivy league schools such as Princeton, but I personally don't think that I am qualified to get into such a school. As a result, I want to look into other schools and their programs. I would prefer a school on the US East Coast, but I don't mind going further. What suggestions do you have?
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