How Does a Diverse Background Enhance Expertise in Physics and Engineering?

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Welcome to PF, and thanks for doing that! We have a couple VE groups here in the East Bay Area (east of Silicon Valley), and they have really helped to grow the HAM community significantly. :smile:
 
Hello everyone, I'm Cosmo. I'm an 18 years old student majoring in physics. I found this forum cause I was searching on Google if it's common for physics student to feel like they're in the wrong major in the first semester cause it feels like too much for me to learn the materials even the ones that are considered as "basic math" or "basic physics", I've initial fascination with the universe's mysteries and it disconnect with the reality of intense, foundational mathematics courses required...
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