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Spatial reasoning in physics and it's importance
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[QUOTE="Jasim, post: 6081832, member: 592782"] [soft question] Hey there, just been wanting to ask this, how important is spatial reasoning in physics or engineering? Just some context (I am in HS), I have been wondering this due to my growing insecurity of my lack of spatial reasoning ability, this is based upon an experience namely one where I had trouble fitting objects together and putting back things together, which is usually associated with low spatial ability. Generally I can easily rotate things in my head, but how does this explain my deficiency with other spatial tasks. Though I have taken multiple online tests on spatial reasoning and have scored reasonably well, I still have a growing insecurity that I may not be able to do engineering at a higher level due to this deficiency I maybe even just be overthinking this and may just be good at it, but I want some advice on how to interpret this. Thanks :D [/QUOTE]
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