What are the benefits of using physics forums for undergrad students?

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Hello everyone. How are you? I hope all is well. If you are reading this, which I assume you are, I would like to inform you that about 40 minutes ago I was awarded a trophy for viewing the 'Guidelines' section of this site, and I would like to thank you all for this great honor and your continued support. Looking forward to the next one. (Maybe after I post this?) Anyways...

I'm assuming everyone goes by their username on here, which is fine, but please don't call me "rat", or "rash" cause I'm sensitive. Emotionally. I am an undergrad majoring in mechanical engineering/material science and I recently transferred into said program from a community college. I'm interested in all types of physics but what I like to spend most of my time studying lends to the experimental condensed matter physics and computation/design of novel materials areas. I'm kind of having trouble deciding between theory and experiment.

So in that sense I'm hoping to benefit from more physics conversation using these forums and I am absolutely available to anyone who needs help.
 
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