- #1
cmonster17
- 1
- 0
Hello everyone,
I'm a junior in high school and I've been having trouble trying to figure out my life career. I currently have a "B" in chemistry and have kind of been gliding my way through the year, not applying myself because of this unsureness of a career. Well I've always been interested in particle physics and always am up to date on the latest and greatest in space technology... Now don't laugh at me because of this next sentence, I know it sounds kind of dumb but dreams got to start somewhere right? So I go see Avatar on the IMAX in 3D, and at the end of the movie as the credits were rolling, I knew what I was going to do with my life. I realized instead of reading about all those new inventions and theories that physicists were inventing and theorizing, I could become a physicist and one day someone could read about my new inventions, and new technologies that I invented or helped invent. I found my passion of designing new ways of deep space travel, new space shuttles, and new engines for them that would improve the way we operate out there and make it easier for us to unravel and understand the secrets of the universe. My question is am I too late? I have never gotten a "C" or below in high school, but have never gotten straight "A's" either. Also, what would I need to do to get on track and in the right direction? Any answers would be much appreciated.
Thanks
I'm a junior in high school and I've been having trouble trying to figure out my life career. I currently have a "B" in chemistry and have kind of been gliding my way through the year, not applying myself because of this unsureness of a career. Well I've always been interested in particle physics and always am up to date on the latest and greatest in space technology... Now don't laugh at me because of this next sentence, I know it sounds kind of dumb but dreams got to start somewhere right? So I go see Avatar on the IMAX in 3D, and at the end of the movie as the credits were rolling, I knew what I was going to do with my life. I realized instead of reading about all those new inventions and theories that physicists were inventing and theorizing, I could become a physicist and one day someone could read about my new inventions, and new technologies that I invented or helped invent. I found my passion of designing new ways of deep space travel, new space shuttles, and new engines for them that would improve the way we operate out there and make it easier for us to unravel and understand the secrets of the universe. My question is am I too late? I have never gotten a "C" or below in high school, but have never gotten straight "A's" either. Also, what would I need to do to get on track and in the right direction? Any answers would be much appreciated.
Thanks