How Do Undergrads Balance Studies and Work While Pursuing Astrophysics?

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Hi,

I am an undergrad at UCSD studying math and physics (taking all astrophysics electives. I've started reviewing previous maths to solidify understanding, because my calculus, linear algebra, and discrete math experience was extremely rushed and I worked full-time while in these classes. I've been able to review smartly and catch up thankfully! Currently, I am planning to take differential equations and physics 4B this coming quarter. Also, and I am super excited about this, I finally saved up enough to get a https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000GUKTDM/?tag=pfamazon01-20! It's going to be glorious once it arrives.

Cheers
 
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SpaceRocks said:
Hi,

I am an undergrad at UCSD studying math and physics (taking all astrophysics electives. I've started reviewing previous maths to solidify understanding, because my calculus, linear algebra, and discrete math experience was extremely rushed and I worked full-time while in these classes. I've been able to review smartly and catch up thankfully! Currently, I am planning to take differential equations and physics 4B this coming quarter. Also, and I am super excited about this, I finally saved up enough to get a https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000GUKTDM/?tag=pfamazon01-20! It's going to be glorious once it arrives.

Cheers
Welcome to the PF. :smile:

Be sure to check out our Astronomy and Astrophysics forum -- you will find some great images in there!

https://www.physicsforums.com/forums/astronomy-and-astrophysics.71/
 
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