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I was wondering if anyone knew of good books/ online resources to learn physics without a formal course. Thanks a ton!
ssj2pizza said:I was wondering if anyone knew of good books/ online resources to learn physics without a formal course. Thanks a ton!
ssj2pizza said:Thanks!
Nano-Passion said:2) Look for any loop holes in your understanding during the lecture/online resource
golu14 said:Just ask questions to yourselfs about the things that are happening around you in everyday life, then google them. Trust me google is a far more better source of informal knoledge than books.
Nano-Passion said:This will never fail you, it has worked perfect for me and I always recommend it to everyone.
1) Familiarize with the material before the lecture. MUST take detailed notes!
2) Look for any loop holes in your understanding during the lecture/online resource
3) Go home and practice lots of problems !
So far, lectures to me are almost pointless because I study the material thoroughly beforehand. You can easily self-study using 1 & 3.
For number one:
- Make sure your notes are organized
- Learn the material thoroughly as you take down notes
- Follow through concepts VERY SLOWLY
- Follow the concepts with a pencil and paper in hand, this isn't biology.
- Almost nothing should be memorized. You should aim for complete understanding of why equations or concepts are the way they are.
For number three:
- DON'T undermine the power of practicing problems! You can take notes for every chapter yet understand very little.
- Do as many practice problems as possible. I would wager 1/3 - 1/2 the problems should suffice for a good understanding.
- Use Cramster.com, its a great source! But don't cheat yourself out of it.
That's about it, I broke everything down in a notes-type fashion. You should be doing the same for your chapters. ^.^