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dreamer2008
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I have just finished my first year in Physics, and in a few months I will start the second year, and although I have a lot to study I feel I am stuck when I get to solving problems. Its not like I can't solve them, but I simply want to do something else entirely when I get to the problems section of my book, play a game, watch a movie, tv show, or even just stay on my bed and watch the ceiling.
For a few months I learned a lot every day without such problems, but in the past week this feeling appeared. I did have the occasional laziness in the past, and I got over it, but this feels different. Does somebody know what this feeling is and how can I get over it? I have a lot to study. I must be pretty good at general physics when I start the second year because I start the modern physics, so I can't afford to be stuck like this for too long.
Can you help me with some advice from your experience, please?
For a few months I learned a lot every day without such problems, but in the past week this feeling appeared. I did have the occasional laziness in the past, and I got over it, but this feels different. Does somebody know what this feeling is and how can I get over it? I have a lot to study. I must be pretty good at general physics when I start the second year because I start the modern physics, so I can't afford to be stuck like this for too long.
Can you help me with some advice from your experience, please?