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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Hello @lela,
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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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Hello everyone, I'm Cosmo. I'm an 18 years old student majoring in physics. I found this forum cause I was searching on Google if it's common for physics student to feel like they're in the wrong major in the first semester cause it feels like too much for me to learn the materials even the ones that are considered as "basic math" or "basic physics", I've initial fascination with the universe's mysteries and it disconnect with the reality of intense, foundational mathematics courses required...
Hi there! This is Vmax, an old (relatively, but the profession can definitively accelerate aging) aerospace engineer now returning to physics in my 50s. I can definitively use some help in refreshing long forgotten topics and guidance in tackling new challenging subjects in modern physics. I'm looking forward to engaging in interesting, informative and stimulating conversations with you all. Have a great day!
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