What are the benefits of joining a scientific forum as a student?

In summary, joining a scientific forum as a student can bring numerous benefits. It provides the opportunity to network and collaborate with other students and experts in the field, allowing for the exchange of knowledge and ideas. This can lead to valuable mentorship and potential research opportunities. Additionally, being a part of a scientific forum can enhance critical thinking and communication skills, as well as provide access to resources and information that can further academic and professional development. It also offers a platform to present and discuss research findings, improving presentation and research skills. Overall, joining a scientific forum as a student can greatly enhance one's academic and professional growth.
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Peter Alexander
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Hi everyone!

I don't really know how to introduce myself, but I guess I should be honest. I'm a student of electrical engineering, physics and mathematics enthusiast (kind of fits the profession, I guess). As an undergraduate, I'm still searching for my true orientation, but I'm almost certain my career path will be either in ICT or robotics.

I would like to say hi to everyone here, I hope I'll be able to contribute as much as possible. Compared to Stack Exchange sites, I hope that more reasonable people dwell here. Even though assistants and professors are almost always available for us students, sometimes it's better to ask around, hence why I decided to join this forum.

I read the rules, I'll respect them. I'll try my best to post coherent questions. Please be patient if I make a mistake.

To conclude this, I'd like to wish a lovely Sunday to all of you!
 
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Nice intro. Welcome to the forum.
 
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Thank you so much!
 

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