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nurdie
I would like to give a huge Thank You to all that participate in Physics Forums.
That is a meaningful Thank you.
I am currently a physics undergrad at an extremely competitive university (~top 20 worldwide), and I am grinding. Grinding: I am gasping for air. I'm pretty sure I have to retake the last half of an accelerated calculus regiment (last half of calc2 and calc3 in one class), and I may even have to retake intro mechanics (which I may do anyways, for pure sake of forcing myself to gain a better understanding).
It's quite depressing at times, but I continue to GRIND through one of my many passions: Physics.
Physics Forums has played a hefty role in that decision to continue, against my odds. From anything between employability and income perspective to motivation and homework help.
Every time I'm feeling down, all I have to do is roll on into Physics Forums. Every single "omg I can't do this" thread that I stumble into is typically just filled with nothing but superb and uplifting advice, compliments, and attitude.
So again: Thank you Physics Forums. I thank all of you for being the awesome people that you will surely continue to be.
That is a meaningful Thank you.
I am currently a physics undergrad at an extremely competitive university (~top 20 worldwide), and I am grinding. Grinding: I am gasping for air. I'm pretty sure I have to retake the last half of an accelerated calculus regiment (last half of calc2 and calc3 in one class), and I may even have to retake intro mechanics (which I may do anyways, for pure sake of forcing myself to gain a better understanding).
It's quite depressing at times, but I continue to GRIND through one of my many passions: Physics.
Physics Forums has played a hefty role in that decision to continue, against my odds. From anything between employability and income perspective to motivation and homework help.
Every time I'm feeling down, all I have to do is roll on into Physics Forums. Every single "omg I can't do this" thread that I stumble into is typically just filled with nothing but superb and uplifting advice, compliments, and attitude.
So again: Thank you Physics Forums. I thank all of you for being the awesome people that you will surely continue to be.
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