Can You Learn Physics by Yourself After an Economics Degree?

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In summary, exploring the world of physics through self-teaching allows individuals to gain a deeper understanding of the fundamental principles and concepts of the subject. It involves actively engaging with various resources such as books, online courses, and experiments to develop critical thinking skills and problem-solving abilities. This self-directed approach also allows for a personalized learning experience and the flexibility to explore topics of interest at one's own pace. However, it requires discipline, dedication, and a strong motivation to continuously learn and challenge oneself.
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I was searching randomly for a Physics forum, and here I am
Hello there, my name is Enrico, I'm from Indonesia. I just got my Bachelor's degree in economy last year. I became interested in physics just recently, and I'm currently learning physics by myself. I'm looking forward to learning from you all. Thank you
 
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Welcome to PF Enrico. You found the right place.
 
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EnricoHendro said:
How did you find PF?: I was searching randomly for a Physics forum, and here I am

Hello there, my name is Enrico,
hey there, welcome to PF

cheers
Dave
 

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