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>God exists

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>people don't have the same goals as I do so they're obviously thinking in extremes because whatever I like is the right balance

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The thing I want to ask about is doing physics on uni level, as soon as possible.

Here is some info (since I'm Dutch, this stuff is probably important):
>I live in The Netherlands, and here we have 3 sorts of education after high school, which are:

>MBO (MBO, 4-5 years = Vocational Education and in the VS & Canada its sorta like Community College)
>HBO (University of Professional Education, 4-5 years (not actual university))
>WO = (University of Science, basically uni I guess, 4-5-6 years(?))
In order to do HBO, you have to do MBO. And in order to do WO (university), You have to do HBO.

I'm currently doing MBO, which will take me 4 years to finish. Problem is, at MBO (community college), I'm not doing anything related to physics, since you do not have any studies related to physics at MBO (MBO is the only one which doesnt have physics). This means I'm a total newbie in physics (and maths).

NOW TO GET TO THE POINT

I must do HBO in order to go to uni. But this takes me 5 years. Some of my friends can go to uni in 2-3 years from now, while it takes me almost 9 years from now (considering I have finish MBO, and then do HBO).

I don't want that.

In The Netherlands, there is ONE exception for going to an uni without having an HBO diplome, or a VWO highschool diplome, to get you in. And that is doing a test related to the study you want to do (Colloquium doctum).

This is what I'm aiming for, doing that test so that I can get into uni, and basically skip 5 years of school I'd normally spend on doing HBO, wanking to parabola's and thermodynamics.

For this test, you'll need the following:
>Be 21+ (which will be exactly my age after finishing MBO)
>Have knowledge of mathematics B on uni beginners level
>Have knowlegde of physics on uni beginners level

Now, my question:

Can I teach myself physics and mathematics until I'm these levels, when I know nothing about physics at all, and just a little tiny bit about mathematics, in a year or less?

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