How Can I Balance My Love for Bio and Chem with My Struggle in Physics?

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Hello from Colorado! Noob physics student here - I'm a non-traditional student going for a second bachelor's in biochemistry and physics I&II are required courses. I also have a day job as a librarian where, among other things, I run STEM programs and help in our makerspace. I love bio topics, I enjoy chem and I'm pretty good at it, but physics is not my bag. So I'll gladly help answer bio and chem questions in exchange for help with Physics! :)

Thanks for all your posts, these forums have already helped me out on a few homework problems, so I wanted to actually join in and help return the favor for other students.

Feel free to AMA! :)
 
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Welcome to the PF! :smile:
ColoradoGrrrl said:
I also have a day job as a librarian where, among other things, I run STEM programs and help in our makerspace.
In case you haven't seen it yet, be sure to stop by the DIY forum -- it may be of help to you in your Maker projects. :smile:

https://www.physicsforums.com/forums/diy-projects.264/
 
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