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Didn’t do well in math at high school, want to major in astrophysics?
I took all the necessary math and physics courses after high school online, these online courses were extremely easy and I did not learn ANYTHING whatsoever. My plan was to major in psychology so all my effort went to studying that. I have 3.5 months till university and I’ve applied to both psych and astrophysics, do you think 3 months is enough time to learn calculus 12 advanced functions 12 physics 12 and a bit of chemistry properly and well? If yes, any advice how and where? If no, why not? I’m extremely passionate about both fields and would be happy doing either but astrophysics and science in general is my true passion and I want to know and understand as much as possible about the universe, thank you!
8 Answers
- Anonymous7 months ago
Go for the astrophysics. I would not like to find that I had to discuss my personal problems with you.
- Anonymous12 months ago
No problem, and you should minor in "surgery". Read a book or something. It will only take a few weeks if you can read real fast.
- 1 year ago
your question is in the wrong section you must have a very high IQ to do all thisastrophysics stuff
- Anonymous2 years ago
your question is in the wrong section
you must have a very high IQ to do all this
astrophysics stuff
- PLv 72 years ago
Your plan isn't very well thought out. It takes time to play catch up after years of not being in the game. You need to be more patient if that's what you want to do and take the time to do it right. Trying to do it in 3 months only sets you up for epic failure.
- Anonymous2 years ago
Don't kid yourself. You can't even ask an actual question. You're confined to working a cash register for 30 years.