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Hello I am new around here. Physics really is the whole enchilada for you guys isn't it?
Well... Oh my God. I think I have just finally realized that no one is supposed to take ANY physics subject lightly. By that I mean get ready to literally be a slave to only your studying and to only have physics and math problems as your ONLY hobby, and to literally GIVE YOUR SOUL to it. This is what I am about to do now.
Give all the time in the world THAT YOU SO PRECIOUSLY HAVE to math / physics / engineering. Give them a few hours each every day, no matter if you have more work to do on one subject than another.
I have just bombed yet another physics midterm (second one) and this isn't even my first time taking the class. This is mechanics too and I have declared myself an EE major. I've had almost no experience with physics before college (which is proabably another reason for this).
Before anybody says "oh then maybe physics is probably not for you, not your cup of tea, etc.," Saying that really doesn't help me at all.
Don't get me wrong, it really is satisfying and fun to get to solve physics problems. For me though, I am a little slow at doing them (math also), and it takes a lot of time (time being something I have stretched myself on), and I get extremely panicked whenever I get stuck on a problem or can't get the right answer, or fall behind in class.
If tl;dr then basically I am going to give school my 100% attention now.
Well... Oh my God. I think I have just finally realized that no one is supposed to take ANY physics subject lightly. By that I mean get ready to literally be a slave to only your studying and to only have physics and math problems as your ONLY hobby, and to literally GIVE YOUR SOUL to it. This is what I am about to do now.
Give all the time in the world THAT YOU SO PRECIOUSLY HAVE to math / physics / engineering. Give them a few hours each every day, no matter if you have more work to do on one subject than another.
I have just bombed yet another physics midterm (second one) and this isn't even my first time taking the class. This is mechanics too and I have declared myself an EE major. I've had almost no experience with physics before college (which is proabably another reason for this).
Before anybody says "oh then maybe physics is probably not for you, not your cup of tea, etc.," Saying that really doesn't help me at all.
Don't get me wrong, it really is satisfying and fun to get to solve physics problems. For me though, I am a little slow at doing them (math also), and it takes a lot of time (time being something I have stretched myself on), and I get extremely panicked whenever I get stuck on a problem or can't get the right answer, or fall behind in class.
If tl;dr then basically I am going to give school my 100% attention now.
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