Can Anyone Become Good at Physics?

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Sup, my fellow dudes?

My name is Thomas, currently studying at Lancaster University through their OpenPlus program with The Open University. I've always been a bad math student, but I once was told anyone can become good at Physics, so here I am. I started my dreded, long path to attain a PhD in Astrophysics so I can camp out in a observatory studying the cosmos.
 
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Welcome to PF!

I think your friend misled you. The language of Physics is Math and so you should have a good footing in it to succeed.
 
jedishrfu said:
Welcome to PF!

I think your friend misled you. The language of Physics is Math and so you should have a good footing in it to succeed.

He hasn't misled me. I already know this! Just I wasn't confident enough to pick up Physics until he told me it.
 
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