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Adarah
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Hi all!
I've just found this board and am reading through some topics here, some very interesting discussions going on here.
I finished school two months ago and I am going to start studying Physics at University level in October. As I've currently got some spare time on my hands (not all day, I am trying to earn some money too to pay for all this studying, but most of the day ) I was wondering if any of you could tell me what would be worth revising or what I might learn in advance to make the first year a bit easier for myself, it would be nice to have a reduced workload at uni. But really I'd just like to keep up with things as by the time I start uni I might have forgotten everything I know now if I don't make my brain work a bit in the meantime. So I don't care if it's a topic that is covered during my uni course or not, I'm generally interested in Physics and want to know things (only interested in Maths if it helps me with Physics, I'm not too keen on Pure Maths just for Maths' sake, if you know what I mean). I've started teaching myself C++, but I'm not sure what else might come in useful. Any ideas and/or suggestions? :)
I've just found this board and am reading through some topics here, some very interesting discussions going on here.
I finished school two months ago and I am going to start studying Physics at University level in October. As I've currently got some spare time on my hands (not all day, I am trying to earn some money too to pay for all this studying, but most of the day ) I was wondering if any of you could tell me what would be worth revising or what I might learn in advance to make the first year a bit easier for myself, it would be nice to have a reduced workload at uni. But really I'd just like to keep up with things as by the time I start uni I might have forgotten everything I know now if I don't make my brain work a bit in the meantime. So I don't care if it's a topic that is covered during my uni course or not, I'm generally interested in Physics and want to know things (only interested in Maths if it helps me with Physics, I'm not too keen on Pure Maths just for Maths' sake, if you know what I mean). I've started teaching myself C++, but I'm not sure what else might come in useful. Any ideas and/or suggestions? :)
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