What are the benefits of joining a math and physics community as a student?

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Hello everyone, my name is gammagon. I'm a student currently working on my Welding and Fabrication Technologies degree at Penn College. I am currently working on my fifth semester and I am required to take a Physics course (PHS115). I joined for help on homework if I need it and to also just learn more in general. Thanks :oldsmile:
 
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Welcome to the PF. :smile:

It sounds like you will get a lot of value out of our Homework Help, Introductory Physics forum.
 
gammagon said:
Hello everyone, my name is gammagon. I'm a student currently working on my Welding and Fabrication Technologies degree at Penn College. I am currently working on my fifth semester and I am required to take a Physics course (PHS115). I joined for help on homework if I need it and to also just learn more in general. Thanks :oldsmile:

Welcome Gammagon,
I am also a new member here, I feel we will learn a great deal during our journey through math and physics. Prayers for success during your courses at Penn.
Blessings,
Bea
 
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