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Ok for a while I have wanted to do philosophy as a major. I want a PhD in it. But I also know my long dream of being a physicist is still very real.
I love physics, in middle school I studied quantum physics, started learning about cosmic back ground radiation. I have always used my understanding of physics to off set my short comings with lack of reflex and vision problems. I have no depth perception yet I can tell the distance of almost anything better than a person with depth perception because I can calculate it out mentally without even trying. I can also judge incoming objects by understanding their velocity and such. I love physics.
I also love philosophy, it will place me in a position to help change the world. With physics I wont matter to the general public. My world operates on the physics of everything. As an NT I guess I am destined to dream of a science. But just like philosophy I would probably have no other job option than teaching. Math is easy to me. I passed an engineering calculus with no basis of algebra knowledge. I used simple logic and completely failed when required to use certain algebra formulas, so I took algebra, it was easy as hell. Now I have an A + in algebra, a B in calc, and thinking about taking another calc class.
I constantly take a science class as long as I can get in one. But it has always been physics. I will be taking a cosmos class type thing, we will be learning about the beginning of our solar system I think and how everything works, I should breeze through this class since I have already freelanced this education. During the times I should have been reading my history I was reading physics or philosophy.
I am trapped. I don't know where to turn. I love both. This has been a trend on me for 2 years now, I have enough credits to get my two year degree in either at the end of the spring. But what ever I choose will be what I will have to deal with from now on, I want to dual major but that would take forever I would think.
What do you all think about the two options?
I love physics, in middle school I studied quantum physics, started learning about cosmic back ground radiation. I have always used my understanding of physics to off set my short comings with lack of reflex and vision problems. I have no depth perception yet I can tell the distance of almost anything better than a person with depth perception because I can calculate it out mentally without even trying. I can also judge incoming objects by understanding their velocity and such. I love physics.
I also love philosophy, it will place me in a position to help change the world. With physics I wont matter to the general public. My world operates on the physics of everything. As an NT I guess I am destined to dream of a science. But just like philosophy I would probably have no other job option than teaching. Math is easy to me. I passed an engineering calculus with no basis of algebra knowledge. I used simple logic and completely failed when required to use certain algebra formulas, so I took algebra, it was easy as hell. Now I have an A + in algebra, a B in calc, and thinking about taking another calc class.
I constantly take a science class as long as I can get in one. But it has always been physics. I will be taking a cosmos class type thing, we will be learning about the beginning of our solar system I think and how everything works, I should breeze through this class since I have already freelanced this education. During the times I should have been reading my history I was reading physics or philosophy.
I am trapped. I don't know where to turn. I love both. This has been a trend on me for 2 years now, I have enough credits to get my two year degree in either at the end of the spring. But what ever I choose will be what I will have to deal with from now on, I want to dual major but that would take forever I would think.
What do you all think about the two options?