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Arij
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Hi all,
So I'm having hard time going through my physics courses. I tend to fall behind in the middle of the semster and once I'm behind it's hard to get myself on track again.
So I am taking Classical Mechanics using Taylor's textbook. And Quantum Mechanics using griffiths
I want to self-learn the stuff i missed in class, what is the best way to do it?
Also, I want to study to be able to solve problems and I feel like it so hard for me to connect the dots in my classes! Any help with that?
One more thing, how would you describe a good studying behavior/schedule how often? Also what are the best ways to study?
Thanks.
So I'm having hard time going through my physics courses. I tend to fall behind in the middle of the semster and once I'm behind it's hard to get myself on track again.
So I am taking Classical Mechanics using Taylor's textbook. And Quantum Mechanics using griffiths
I want to self-learn the stuff i missed in class, what is the best way to do it?
Also, I want to study to be able to solve problems and I feel like it so hard for me to connect the dots in my classes! Any help with that?
One more thing, how would you describe a good studying behavior/schedule how often? Also what are the best ways to study?
Thanks.
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