what is a good college for someone interested in advanced science, and are these courses the right ones for me
I am going for nuclear engineering and theoretical astrophysics, and are these the right courses for me if I want to build the machines that go into space and cross galaxies, or machines that seem impossible like personal universes, the stargate, gravity reverser, etc. Should I go through two colleges taking the basic courses at one then go to a more in-depth college for the remainder of college? At the very least I would like not to leave the country, but if you can find one that is in the southeast that would be very much appreciated.
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Answered by sparrowhawk
If you interested in building engines for satellites and interplanetary spacecraft than nuclear engineering might be an OK choice, there is some work in designing such things, otherwise stick to pure physics. NE has nothing to do with antigravity, time travel, etc.
If you interested in building engines for satellites and interplanetary spacecraft than nuclear engineering might be an OK choice, there is some work in designing such things, otherwise stick to pure physics. NE has nothing to do with antigravity, time travel, etc.
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