Overcoming Physics Procrastination: A College Student's Journey

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I used to do homechooling and didn't really have mentors that would guide me through the classes , I would look for the study material for my exams on my own which led to me cutting corners when it came to studying/researching the physics part of my natural sciences exam, I focused on biology and chemistry because those were the things I was most interested in and thought would be more relevant for the major i wanted to study in uni.
Turns out, I do have to take a mandatory physics course after all... I am having more fun studying physics now though and am very interested, regret not giving it a second chance earlier (got frustrated studying optics in high school and gave up on physics haha)

I am not a native speaker, so forgive me for any grammar/spelling mistakes I make :bow:
 
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PF should be a good resource for you ! Best of luck with your efforts !

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BvU said:
Hello @lela,
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PF should be a good resource for you ! Best of luck with your efforts !

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