How Can I Succeed in Online Physics Learning Without Face-to-Face Tutorials?

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My name is Justin, a first-year student majoring in physics. As you all aware that most colleges and universities have shifted to online learning and many students including me are no big fan of online learning at all. I am taking my first introduction to physics this semester yay but without face to face tutorials, I must say I am somewhat struggling to understand some concepts so that is why I decided to signup to this platform. I hope I can give and take.

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Welcome to PF!

Don't forget you have a lot of other resources to help you as well:
- Khan Academy
- MathIsPower4U.com with a full collection of short videos on every math subject from 9-12 and first/second year college.
- MIT Courseware
- OpenStax books on University Physics (3 vols) and Calculus
- ...
 
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Justinboln said:
.. but without face to face tutorials, ..

:welcome:

Advice: be sure to do as many exercises as you can find
Concepts don't come alive by mere passive digestion and certainly not all by themselves
 
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