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narayan.rocks
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I am an high school student starting grade 11 this year . I have been interested in physics since class 6 and i have been studying advanced physics since then . IN grade 9 and 10 i have read and solved problems from Resnick,halliday and walker's book ( which i think is a undergrad book isn't it? ) and i completed it .
I thought myself calculus( integration , differentiation and solving differential equations and nothing more) , trigonometry , higher algebra and geometry side by side with physics .
i love physics and math and have a deep interest in them . My grasp of physics and math concepts is very good.
My parents insist me to become an engineer as it would land me a higher paying job .
I want to be a mathematical physicist which my parents think isn't a good field and i won't get a good job and would end up a teacher.
what should i do should i go for engineering or mathematical physics. say the pros and cons of each field.
If i decide to go for mathematical physics should i go for APPLIED MATHEMATICS or PHYSICS major or should i major in both or should i take a major and a minor.
please help
I thought myself calculus( integration , differentiation and solving differential equations and nothing more) , trigonometry , higher algebra and geometry side by side with physics .
i love physics and math and have a deep interest in them . My grasp of physics and math concepts is very good.
My parents insist me to become an engineer as it would land me a higher paying job .
I want to be a mathematical physicist which my parents think isn't a good field and i won't get a good job and would end up a teacher.
what should i do should i go for engineering or mathematical physics. say the pros and cons of each field.
If i decide to go for mathematical physics should i go for APPLIED MATHEMATICS or PHYSICS major or should i major in both or should i take a major and a minor.
please help