Learn Physics for Free in the Philippines: Theoretical Physics Resources

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A physics graduate student in the Philippines is seeking free resources to learn theoretical physics due to the high cost of textbooks in their country. Suggestions include exploring used books on Amazon, though shipping costs may negate savings. Utilizing local libraries for access to books and taking personal notes is recommended. Several online resources are provided, including links to lecture notes and MIT's OpenCourseWare, which offers free courses in physics. Additionally, applying for scholarships to universities in Singapore is advised, as they are reputable institutions with English as the medium of instruction.
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I am a physics graduate student in the philippines... I work to support my studies. In our countrym resources such as good books are too expensive. Is there a way where I can learn physics for free? (such as free links in the net with a proper pedagogical flow) Specially in the field of theoretical physics. Thanks!
 
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you can find good books relativly cheap on amazon.com (used not new).
 
Any advantage to amazon.com might be wiped out by shipping charges.

Perhaps the OP lives near a decent library. You can't scribble notes in the margins of the books, but you can at least keep your own notes.
 
enalynned said:
I am a physics graduate student in the philippines... I work to support my studies. In our countrym resources such as good books are too expensive. Is there a way where I can learn physics for free? (such as free links in the net with a proper pedagogical flow) Specially in the field of theoretical physics. Thanks!

You should apply for scholarship to attend Singapore Universities which are a 1st world and among the best in the world. Since its nearby and the medium in Singapore is english yous hud try
 
http://ocw.mit.edu/OcwWeb/Physics/index.htm

check this out that's MIT's open courseware.
 
Thank You So Much Guys!
 
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