How Can a 14-Year-Old Start Learning Physics, Mathematics, and Science?

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A 14-year-old expresses a newfound passion for physics, mathematics, and science, seeking guidance and resources to learn the basics of these subjects. The forum members welcome him and commend his enthusiasm, encouraging him to take relevant high school courses and excel in his studies. They suggest that more experienced members recommend age-appropriate books to aid in his learning journey. The young learner is optimistic about receiving support from the community to further his education in these fields.
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Hello everyone of PF. I am a 14 year old boy who just realized how fascinating and captivating physics, mathematics and science can be. I have decided, early as it may be, to study those 3 subjects and find a career involving them. I had been reserching for a website such as this one to help me with learning the basics of those subjects. When I found this forum, I was sure I had found what I was looking for. I would like to be taught the basics of physics, mathematics and science at this young age so that I may have more knowledge on the afformentioned subjects.

I hope you can help me. I'm sorry about the poorly constructed topic, but I am tired and it is time for me to go to bed. Thank you in advance.

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Welcome to PF!

I hope you enjoy this forum, it can really help you in your studies.
 
First of all I want to say I admire your drive and determination. Take as many of the science courses that interest you at your high school as you can. Always try to make sure you do the best that you can in your school studies. Welcome to the physicsforums.

Hopefully some people here, more knowledgeable than me, could recommend to you some age-appropriate books to get you started.
 
Thank you lisab and 98whbf.

I'm sure this forum can help me in my studies and I certainly hope I can find those age appropriate books to get me started.:smile:
 
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