My Interest in Physics and Mathematics

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Discussion Overview

The discussion centers around an individual's interest in pursuing knowledge in physics and mathematics, seeking guidance on how to begin their studies in these fields. The scope includes educational pathways, course recommendations, and self-learning strategies.

Discussion Character

  • Exploratory
  • Homework-related

Main Points Raised

  • One participant expresses a desire to develop a solid understanding of physics and mathematics and asks for guidance on where to start.
  • Another participant inquires about the individual's educational status, asking if they are currently in school or planning to learn independently.
  • A suggestion is made to take a calculus and differential equations sequence along with introductory physics courses if the individual is entering college.
  • The individual clarifies their background, stating they completed graduate studies in computer science and had only minimal exposure to physics and mathematics as required subjects.
  • Another participant advises checking the institution's course catalog for guidance on available courses, expressing surprise at the lack of required math courses in the computer science curriculum.
  • There is a request for clarification on whether the individual is self-learning or attending college.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants do not reach a consensus on a specific path forward, as the discussion includes various suggestions and questions about the individual's educational background and future plans.

Contextual Notes

There are limitations in the discussion regarding the individual's specific interests within physics and mathematics, as well as the lack of detail about their current educational status and learning preferences.

Who May Find This Useful

Individuals interested in starting their studies in physics and mathematics, especially those transitioning from other fields or considering self-directed learning.

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Hi Folks
May be a'm buggingu ppl with these time taking questions .. But i am not in state to go ahead with my interests


I am interested in understanding different aspects of physics and mathematics related to same .

Can anyone of u guide me as where to start ?. This is the biggest quesion in front of me . :smile:

I wud like to develop sound knowledge in Maths + Physics .

Looking eagerly for ur help.

Thanks in advance
 
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Are you in school? Will you be going to school, or do you plan to learn on your own?
 
:confused:


well, assuming you are in college or are going to be entering college, a safe bet would be taking the calculus/diff eq sequence and the introductory physics sequence, and also the modern physics course (if available).


and...of course, if you REALLY like that stuff, you can major in physics...
 
I need to answer following questions for you .
1: I completed my graduate studies as computer science student . I have learned physics or maths as one required subject .

But my interest in these two subjects has increased a lot . So i need guidance as how to proceed . May be this is very basic at this point of time . Still i have to go wuth my interest in understanding Maths and Physics.

Man these info would be more clearer .
Eagery waiting for ur reply.

crytp_su
 
Assuming that you are attending college, that information is readily available in your institutions calendar. Consult that first as it will give you a greater insight on what to take than what you are suggested to take on PF. However, I am surprised you were not required to take any math courses as a computer science major.

If you are not attending college, then specify if your self-learning.
 
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