Can you expect to contribute anything to science without some sort of college degree? Say you publish a peer reviewed paper, etc... Has anyone ever done this?
Probably in general not.
>>7758079
Probably. You just have to be disciplined enough to teach yourself a lot of material.
>>7758079
Possible but too difficult.
>>7758079
you can in theory, but in practice no you can't because you need connections and often also help to actually write the paper
science is so complicated and collaborative now that you pretty much cant do anything solo
>>7758172
>science is so complicated and collaborative now that you pretty much cant do anything solo
>the current year
>not working in isolation for 10 years and revolutionizing a scientific field
>>7758230
this only exists in the fantasies of undergrads and high schoolers
>>7759464
what is mathematics
>>7758227
>he thinks that intelligence is enough to make you a great scientist
He is a failure because he wasn't dedicated enough.
>>7759573
intelligence is more than enough to be ABLE. you are mixing up dedication with passion. this isn't Good Will Hunting.
>>7759568
something you dont understand at a professional level