Need Help with Introductory Physics? Join Our Community!

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I offer PHY 105 - An introductory PHY course, and I am not really a very good physics student. Please I will your help on solving questions and I will put my own effort to helping others when I can. Thanks so much in anticipation
 
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Welcome to PF. We are happy to have you.

Good luck on your studies.
 
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Vivigly said:
I am not really a very good physics student yet
I fixed your sentence for you. Welcome to the PF! :smile:
 
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berkeman said:
I fixed your sentence for you. Welcome to the PF! :smile:
Thanks
 
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Vivigly said:
I offer PHY 105 - An introductory PHY course, and I am not really a very good physics student. Please I will your help on solving questions and I will put my own effort to helping others when I can. Thanks so much in anticipation
That really makes no sense. If you are a not-very-good Physics student, then you have no business offering a Physics course. Neither have you any business in helping others in solving Physics questions.
 
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symbolipoint said:
That really makes no sense. If you are a not-very-good Physics student, then you have no business offering a Physics course.
I think it's just a language translation issue. I autocorrected "I offer" to "I am taking" in my head, so all was okay for now. :smile:
 
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Vivigly said:
I offer PHY 105 - An introductory PHY course, and I am not really a very good physics student. Please I will your help on solving questions and I will put my own effort to helping others when I can. Thanks so much in anticipation
Welcome. Great to have you here. Good luck on your studies.
 

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