Physics and Mathematics: A Perfect Pair?

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Hi! I'm a junior mathematics major taking Introduction to Physics 2 and its lab at the moment. I have mostly been interested in the data and analytics side of math with some focus on programming and unsupervised learning techniques, but I have loved physics since I first touched AP Physics in high school (let me tell you, it's 10000x better now that I know calculus). I am a peer math tutor on my campus (been working sessions remotely since the onset of Coronavirus) and I help all of my friends with their Physics and labs as well. I am working on three research projects this semester on top of my work, so I have a large workload ahead. I am excited to be here, hopefully as a potential resource for others if I have time or with questions of my own when I inevitably get stumped. Thanks for reading!
 
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Welcome to PhysicsForums! Sounds like you are great fit. :smile:
 
berkeman said:
Welcome to PhysicsForums! Sounds like you are great fit. :smile:
Thanks for the reply! I look forward to exploring some more.
 
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