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i am not a fan of math, but astronomy interests me. is astronomy hard to learn/get into? what courses do i have to take to get a bachelor of science degree in astronomy?
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You need all math through all of calculus, physics, and other astronomy related classes (cosmology, etc) take chem. too
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Math is important but if you are interested then GO FOR IT!

Create a reason to learn and grow, not a reason not to...

Soon they will catch a star going super nova within 15,000-20,000 light years and maybe you can see it too.Maybe you can find it and name it after you!
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These are probable courses you will need: Physics (math), trigonometry (math), Math (math), Biology, Astronomy (math), and holding your breath hahaha
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