Bachelor's student studying physics and chemistry

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How did you find PF?
When searching for various things for homework or just general study, again and again I would see physics forum links coming up and usually the conversation would be really helpful
Hello, I am a BSc student studying physics and chemistry. In the past, I remember that online learning and online communities helped me to learn faster and with more enjoyment than at school alone. Therefore, I wanted to recapture this spirit by joining the forum most suited to my main interest, which is science.

I am currently only an undergrad, but hopefully I can go on to become an academic one day -- and not just because I dislike the idea of working a 9-5 private sector job, but because I genuinely really like my subject.

Thank you.
 
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