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I have recently graduated from High School. I got my A-levels in Maths and Physics and did the Advanced Extension in Physics(liked it a lot, too). I want to continue studying physics at university, however it seems to be not possible right now, so I'll take a break for a year and go to Cyprus College to take a course in Electrical Engineering or something like that(I'm not all too excited about it). It'll have some introductory level lectures in physics and maths, but I doubt it'll be enough for me. So, basically I want to study a bit of physics on my own before I get to go to university.
How would I go about doing that? Can you point me to some good resources that would allow self-tutoring in physics and maths? I need theory and I need some exercises with answers for me to check myself. I'm also thinking of purchasing a few text-books, but probably not just yet.
Hmm, maybe the electrical engineering can help me with laboratory physics... You never know.
Edit: whoops, no electrical engineering, it's all computer engineering, which is way worse in my opinion. You can read the course descriphttp://www.cycollege.ac.cy/academics/default.cfm?category=2&subcategory=4&school=4ere...
How would I go about doing that? Can you point me to some good resources that would allow self-tutoring in physics and maths? I need theory and I need some exercises with answers for me to check myself. I'm also thinking of purchasing a few text-books, but probably not just yet.
Hmm, maybe the electrical engineering can help me with laboratory physics... You never know.
Edit: whoops, no electrical engineering, it's all computer engineering, which is way worse in my opinion. You can read the course descriphttp://www.cycollege.ac.cy/academics/default.cfm?category=2&subcategory=4&school=4ere...
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