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Doubts

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Hello, I would greatly appreciate if you guys could discuss my "program of life".
I have 19 years, since childhood I liked physics, and so I wanted to study physics, but in college I discovered the economy and I loved it, I have curiosity about the world and physics describes the flight of birds, and the economy the decisions of people. also am poor, I stay in college only through scholarships, searching in the internet i found quantitative analysis that mix the two things I like, I would like to win a lot of money, to retire near age 35, and devote myself to read poetry or build wooden toys, but having financial independence to travel the world or have a good health system and a beautiful house.
then... I study in Chile, a country of south america, in the Pontifical Catholic University of Chile. I am studying two mayors simultaneously, one in economics and one in physics (I'll graduate with the title of bachelor of mathematics and natural sciences), this summer I plan to go to England and talk to different universities for programs mba or phd, what would you recommend?, I am doing well? I have to do? is a good idea? my grades are not the best, but I know that if I try a little more improvement. I recognize that I used google translate, sorry but this summer I hope to learn English in England.
Greetings and thanks in advance.
 
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