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Worth doing physics if bad at it (and maths)?
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[QUOTE="DarkMatter5, post: 5480252, member: 591130"] Hi Mulz. I am a Physics university student and I am rather slow at mathematics and physics. It takes me about 5 times the time and explanation to understand something that the other students understand immediately. Often I feel like I can't do it but I really love physics and I want to be a Physicist as this is my dream. I found that when I am slow at these subjects, when I finally understand, it makes a deeper impression on me because I worked so hard to understand it. I found that after a while I started to speed up in grasping new ideas and concepts, but I still make silly mistakes and am quite slow. Yes it is harder, but If you love physics and want that to be your future, you can do anything if you work hard outside of class. Your friends and especially the lecturers will be happy to help you understand. The fact that you are good at studying is a good sign. If you really want to achieve something and you work hard, there is no reason why you will not do well. [/QUOTE]
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