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What can an underagb& do to increase my level of success once I get to university?

I'm in high school and my greatest interest is astronomy. On top of this, I will also probably need to major in physics

Now, I'm really young, and I don't understand subjects like Calculus, I will take that course later in my high school career.

Now my question is, how could I possibly educate myself without actually taking courses? I'm not sure if what I'm doing is the most.

I'm reading some Kaku and Hawking and other pop-science books. I'm also trolling around in the astronomy & physics sections of Yahoo Answers, not implying that that helps. Is that the most I can do for my young age now?

I'm looking for some low level and easier things to do...I don't intend to do something that will invest my time 16 hours a day during this summer. I'm looking for something that I can work on maybe like half an hour a day just to be a bit more successful when I get into later mathematics & astronomy.

Thanks.

>> No.1363311

>What can an underagb& do to increase my level of success once I get to university?

Get the fuck out.