Math Career: Improve Math & Physics Skills

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To become a theoretical physicist, a strong foundation in mathematics and physics is essential. Focus on improving skills in pre-calculus and calculus through dedicated study and hard work. Achieving higher grades, such as A's instead of B's, indicates a need for increased effort. Recommended resources include textbooks that cover fundamental concepts in mathematics and physics, which can enhance understanding and performance in these subjects. Consistent practice and a commitment to hard work are crucial for success in this field.
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i wish to become a theoretical physicist but i am not that good in physics and mathematics,how should i improve in mathematics and physics
 
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Hard work. Begin working hard in pre-calculus and continue working hard in calculus.

Bs mean you are not working nearly hard enough.
 
Dr. Courtney said:
Hard work. Begin working hard in pre-calculus and continue working hard in calculus.

Bs mean you are not working nearly hard enough.
any books i should refer?
 
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