Tutor Search: Physics Tutors in Australia

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The discussion highlights a student's struggle with their honours year physics coursework in Australia, specifically in quantum field theory and quantum mechanics. The student expresses frustration and seeks assistance, mentioning difficulties in finding tutors through agencies. A suggestion is made to utilize online forums for help, emphasizing that many individuals are willing to provide guidance for free, provided the student is committed to engaging with the material and contributing to their own learning process.
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Hi,

Hope it's the right forum for this post.

I am doing honours year physics in Australia. Never have I felt so frustrated and overwhelmed. Is anyone in Australia willing to help me (mainly in quantum field theory and quantum mechanics)? I've been asking several tutor agencies but could not find any.

I am in Adelaide, but if you are in any other city and willing to help via internet, that will do, too. Really need help. Thank you.
 
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