Jake Smith
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I'm a Junior in high school and am enrolled in the IB program, which is the hardest high school program in the world. I'm making mostly A's, and taking AP calc. I'll be taking IB Calc II next year. I'm also taking AP physics next year. My passion is science, and I want to go into Astrophysics. Ever since I got my first telescope when I was 12, and looked into the sky to see all of the beautiful stars lighting the sky, I've been driven to figure out how it all works, and where the universe came from.
I'm planning on doing a double major in Astrophysics and Applied Mathematics at Virginia Tech. Would this be too hard for me? Could you give me the pros and cons?
Afterwards, I would plan on getting a PhD. What career positions would be available to me?
Thank you so much if you've read all of this, and I anticipate your responses!
P.S.- The schools that I'm thinking of attending undergraduate are Virginia Tech and Georgia Tech.
I'm planning on doing a double major in Astrophysics and Applied Mathematics at Virginia Tech. Would this be too hard for me? Could you give me the pros and cons?
Afterwards, I would plan on getting a PhD. What career positions would be available to me?
Thank you so much if you've read all of this, and I anticipate your responses!
P.S.- The schools that I'm thinking of attending undergraduate are Virginia Tech and Georgia Tech.