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[quote=Anonymous]There is a high school level physics exam sequence that lead to the top physics students representing the United States at the physics Olympiad which is an international physics competition. The initial test is F=ma, and then the USAPHO exam. Students who test well on these exams have strong placements in top universities. I suggest that your daughter might want to investigate taking these exams at her local high school. And I disagree with the person who says that kids can’t know their interests at a young age. My DS became interested in physics in middle school and recently graduated with a PhD in physics and is now doing his post doc. He hopes to be a physics professor. It’s his passion. [/quote]
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