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Default Interested in a career in Astrophysics, BUT..........

the majority don't make a lot of money. i am 15 and passionate about physics but then i am also passionate about becoming wealthy (billionaire type wealthy) and providing a good living for my children.

should i choose a career in business for the money (because business/investing interests me too) and just keep up with physics blogs when i get older.
or should i go into astrophysics?


if it helps, i just graduated from freshmen year of high school with a 3.99 gpa. i'm going to try my hardest to graduate senior year with at least a 4.0.
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