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Worth doing physics if bad at it (and maths)?
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[QUOTE="Dishsoap, post: 5480332, member: 500663"] I'm going to second the above comment. I am also very slow, but I've found that there are very few areas where hard work will not make up for a lack of intelligence. On the contrary, all of my letters of recommendation for graduate school read something to the effect of "she isn't the smartest, but works really damn hard!". And of the 12 graduate schools I applied to, all 12 agreed that a student like me is more than capable of being successful. As long as you are willing to put in more work than your peers and don't have a problem with late nights or frustration, you will do just fine. [/QUOTE]
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