Alright, well here's the rundown. I took a mathematics placement test for college and I got my results back. It was a letter from the dean of mathematics at the uni, saying that I scored well enough on the placement test to consider a major in mathematics. Well, while I've got my major picked out, I was thinking... what about a math minor?
See, I'm going to become a high-school science teacher. Eventually, maybe, I'd like to go into physics - in particular, particle physics, astrophysics, and cosmology. I can't help but feel that perhaps a mathematics minor would help greatly in this. Besides, even if I decide to stay in high school science, I'm sure a math minor would help out.
The catch - I didn't do well in high-school math class. I mean, I can (obviously) do the math, I just didn't want to. Sitting in math class, using numbers to get more numbers bored me. The math of calculus and physics, however, interests me.
Does anyone have any good advice?
Thanks in advance!
2006-07-30
17:05:43
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