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hi my name is Shane and I am currently in college but my college does not help in that branch of science, I am in England Suffolk and I am 17, I was wondering if anyone had an idea where I could start
in the UK college means senior high school. meaning 11 and 12th year of high school.Dishsoap said:Your college does not havehen they go off to university. a physics program?
nope :/ I really wish thay did all I want to do is study space and time heh all the theory's are in my headDishsoap said:Your college does not have a physics program?
shane jeffrey said:nope :/ I really wish thay did all I want to do is study space and time heh all the theory's are in my head
Choppy said:Why are you attending a college that's not providing you with the education you want? Isn't that kind of like getting on a bus that's heading in the wrong direction?
See post #3Choppy said:Why are you attending a college that's not providing you with the education you want? Isn't that kind of like getting on a bus that's heading in the wrong direction?
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