Ok so I am currently attending a community college and getting an Associates in Liberal Arts, I am planning on transferring to St. Ambrose University here in my home town and they have a 2 plus 2 program where you the gen eds at the community college all count when you transfer...
Now I was planning on getting a Bathelors in Computer Network Administration but lately I have been thinking about changing my major. I have always loved space since I was little kid and dreamed of going to MIT and becoming a theoretical physicist but I didn't think I was smart enough so I just went with the computer stuff... Now I am thinking about changing what I want to do next year. I am thinking about double majoring in Astronomy and Physics, my only problem is... with the networking degree I could get a job at John Deere here locally but I don't know where I would go for physics work... Locally or nationally.
Honestly I am not even sure what an astronomer or physicist does on a daily basis. I guess you could be a professor, researcher, or work for NASA or something. I am googling stuff at the moment but if anyone knows anything about the Astronomy of Physics fields and could chime in that would be appreciated.
Now I was planning on getting a Bathelors in Computer Network Administration but lately I have been thinking about changing my major. I have always loved space since I was little kid and dreamed of going to MIT and becoming a theoretical physicist but I didn't think I was smart enough so I just went with the computer stuff... Now I am thinking about changing what I want to do next year. I am thinking about double majoring in Astronomy and Physics, my only problem is... with the networking degree I could get a job at John Deere here locally but I don't know where I would go for physics work... Locally or nationally.
Honestly I am not even sure what an astronomer or physicist does on a daily basis. I guess you could be a professor, researcher, or work for NASA or something. I am googling stuff at the moment but if anyone knows anything about the Astronomy of Physics fields and could chime in that would be appreciated.