Physics Study in Gap Time after High School Suggestion

In summary, the person is unsure what to do between high school and university. They are considering taking a course in introductory physics and mathematics and looking into following a syllabus for each class.
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Hi all,

I would like to know if you guys could suggest me what's the best way to fill my free time (six months) between graduating high school and entering university. I will be taking Bachelor of Science with major in Physics. I also have plan to continue my study further if possible. However I don't know exactly what's the best way to spend my free time in the mean time. I really wish I don't forget most of the materials taught in high school. (UK A Level standard)

Should I start to read college introductory text-books such as University Physics and perhaps also mathematical text-books to advance my knowledge? If yes, what are your suggested syllabus? Is it necessary to read through the basic again or should I just follow the syllabus of basic physics undergraduate? (such as those listed in IOP website)

Thank you for your time

P.S: I also want to know what do you think if one takes language or music course in addition to that?
 
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Hi!

I would suggest any introductory college textbook, Serway & Jewitt are great. As for course syllabus, you could look on MIT open course where and search for introductory courses to physics (classical) and Calculus 1 classes and work your way from there. They have a great syllabus to follow for each class. Some even have video taped lecture videos. Also, there is nothing wrong with taking a couple electives to switch things up! Goodluck!
 
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Thank you very much guys, I'll surely look at all of the given links. :)

Do any of you has experience in facing the same situation as mine? If yes I'd like to know what did you do also.
 
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I'm actually in the exact same position as you, given I start university this upcoming fall. In preparation for first year (and just simply for excitement), I am studying directly from first-year calculus, linear algebra and physics textbooks. I hope to at least obtain an overview of the main notions/theorems outlined in these books.
 
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NATURE.M said:
I'm actually in the exact same position as you, given I start university this upcoming fall. In preparation for first year (and just simply for excitement), I am studying directly from first-year calculus, linear algebra and physics textbooks. I hope to at least obtain an overview of the main notions/theorems outlined in these books.

Alright I'll try to read some of the preliminary materials. Thank you!
 

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Studying physics during gap time can be beneficial for college admissions as it shows dedication and a strong interest in the subject. It can also help to strengthen college applications and make them stand out among other applicants.

3. What type of courses should I take during my gap time to prepare for studying physics in college?

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To make the most out of gap time while studying physics, it is important to set goals and create a study plan. It can also be beneficial to participate in internships or research opportunities, attend physics conferences, and engage in self-directed learning through books or online resources.

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