Finding Help and Support on Physics Forums: A Guide for New Undergraduates

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In summary, finding help and support on Physics Forums as a new undergraduate can be made easier by following a few simple steps. These include familiarizing oneself with the forum's layout, using the search function to find relevant discussions, and actively participating in discussions and asking for help when needed. It is also important to be respectful and follow the forum's guidelines to ensure a positive and helpful experience for all users. Additionally, taking advantage of resources such as online tutorials and practice problems can greatly enhance one's understanding of physics concepts. Overall, by utilizing the various tools and resources available on Physics Forums, new undergraduates can receive the support and assistance they need to succeed in their physics studies.
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I am very new to this forum so I am not used to how exactly this forum works but I am trying. I have just started my undergrad and I tend to have a lot of questions and I am really having a hard time. So any help is appreciated.

Thank you.
 
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I can offer guidance at times as long as it's in my alley but I do need help sometimes.
 
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Welcome to PF Aurora.

You could get started by reading a few threads. We have many specialized forums, such as https://www.physicsforums.com/forums/general-physics.111/
Choose one, find a thread that sounds interesting and click on it. You should see that every thread begins with a question. Answers and discussion follow.

Homework help forums are similar, but the questions must follow a certain structure.

You can also have a look at our guidelines. https://www.physicsforums.com/threads/physics-forums-global-guidelines.414380/#post-66018

If you have questions, click on my user name and "start a conversation"
 
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anorlunda said:
Welcome to PF Aurora.

You could get started by reading a few threads. We have many specialized forums, such as https://www.physicsforums.com/forums/general-physics.111/
Choose one, find a thread that sounds interesting and click on it. You should see that every thread begins with a question. Answers and discussion follow.

Homework help forums are similar, but the questions must follow a certain structure.

You can also have a look at our guidelines. https://www.physicsforums.com/threads/physics-forums-global-guidelines.414380/#post-66018

If you have questions, click on my user name and "start a conversation"
Thank you so much.
 

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