Overcoming Challenges: A Scientist's Journey to Pursuing Physics at 33

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My name is KamiJo,
In September 2018 I earned my GED at the age of 33, and then I enrolled in college. I was particularly terrible at math and science in school (one of the contributing factors to me not graduating) and now I am taking physics, it is very challenging and I want to quit, so instead I am seeking out resources to help. That is how I ended up finding this. I try to maintain a positive attitude, while challenging myself. I have two bonus children, an amazing husband, half a dozen pets and I work full time. I look forward to delving more into this forum.
 
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Welcome to PF. Sounds like you have your hands full. I'm happy that you have some time left for PF.
 
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