Go to a university, take courses in those 4 subjects, major in the two you enjoy most, do an online degree for another subject (or do a triple major - some do it).
Good luck!
You have to major straight away in the UK. The degrees aren't so well rounded here. They're more specialized and require more self study vs lecture time. They usually last 3 years so you have to pick your major before you start. I think you can pick for example math and physics. But you would only do the bare minimum requirements for both math and physics. Whereas if you studied one you would do lots of optional topics that you wont have time to do if studying a dual degree.
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You had better watch out for the legendary Sasquatch.
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]]>So you are blacklisted? Can you move away from that area?
Yes I have guaranteed access to your country.
]]>If this is personal, then I'm sorry, but you're blacklisted?
We had a 53 year old graduating with a PhD in Physics and got a good research based job. Can you answer some of the questions in my last post, if you don't mind?
the type of person who won't get employed'?
I have always been a bit of a rebel. I need to know why we're doing what we are. I have obsessive compulsive disorder when it comes to analyzing things. I like to see improvement and refinement. If I see a better easy way to do something I wont take no for an answer. It lead to problems with me in school. I kept asking questions and trying to change the rules so they got fed up with me.
Why do you want a math degree?
I don't really care if I get one. I want to learn maths because it's fun and can be applied to so many situations. A degree just gives me credibility to people and a higher chance of getting employed.
In which field do hou want a job?
I don't know yet. Something that I can continually learn doing. I want it to involve creativity and not to repetitive. I'm still undecided of what I want to do but it would be related to Maths, physics, computer science or engineering. I don't know what I want to do yet but I like experimenting, discovering and creating things.
]]>We had a 53 year old graduating with a PhD in Physics and got a good research based job. Can you answer some of the questions in my last post, if you don't mind?
]]>when I'm the type of person that wont get employed.
Pardon me for asking but I can not see why you will not be employed. I agree that the online course should be your last resort.
]]>You do learn new concepts, but oftentimes you are instigated to learn them on your own. For example, the professor poses some problem causing us to develop some new idea by our self.
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