What can I expect as a new student studying physics?

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In summary, as a new student studying physics, you can expect to learn about the fundamental laws and principles that govern the physical world, such as mechanics, thermodynamics, and electromagnetism. You will also develop problem-solving skills and learn to think critically and analytically. The coursework will include a mix of theoretical concepts and practical experiments, and you may also have the opportunity to conduct your own research projects. Physics classes often involve intense mathematical calculations and equations, so a strong foundation in math is crucial. Additionally, you can expect to work collaboratively with peers and have access to resources such as labs, study groups, and tutoring services. Engaging in physics as a new student can be challenging but also rewarding as you develop a deeper understanding
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LKearce
I'm new here! I've always had a love for physics and I'm hoping to begin my schooling soon.
 
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