I was in Chemistry, reviewing my study guide for my final exam on Wednesday. Then my friends and my teacher talked about science and how this worked. When he was finished, I asked him a million on why this was like that, or what had caused such an important event in the universe. (We were talking about the creation of the universe, like the Big Bang) Afterwards, he answers all of my questions. Then he pulls me from class and mentions that I have way too much curiosity, and that I would contribute a great deal to science if I had in interest in it. And I do. I want to become an electrical engineer with a second degree in physics, another degree in math, and another in chemistry. But in your opinion, is it bad?
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One can never be too curious about the world, nature, and the Universe. I believe that it was Einstein who said: I am not particularly smart, I'm just overly curious.
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Here's a couple of sources you might find useful:
MathTutorDVD.com/
http://mathtutordvd.com/
The Great Courses
http://www.thegreatcourses.com/
Best regards
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of course thats not bad! curiosity drives the human race forward, friend.
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no, if you have a lot of interest in something then you'll obviously be curious! :)
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no - it's never bad.