Explore Beyond High School: Math and Physics for Curious High School Students
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Hi, I'm in 12 grade, and I always was a decent student but recently I became more fascinated by learning and I want to learn some math and physics beyond high school level.
Thefollowing are the three main sections in PF. You should check them out:
1. The main forums, that you see on the home page.
2. The Insights Blog (also available on the top row (header section)). In short, they have been described as "wonder of the web". The blog contains articles that help in learning topics to a great extent.
3. The Videos (also available in the header section). The media gallery now has some great videos and lecture courses in almost every field in science, and they provide an audio-visual learning opportunity.
I am glad to be here. I was a physics student long time ago and didn't touch science and physics for 30 years. Now I am back to physics.
Physics is my love. It took me time in my life to make a mind set for Science. Thank you for having me.
KInd Regards,
Jurica
Hi all,
I'm Mike, about to start teacher training in the UK.
This forum seems good for finding answers to tricky questions especially with real world physics. And significant figures, which I'm trying to find some consistent rules for right now.
Best Wishes
Mike
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