Learning physics on your own can be daunting. Even though there is an abundance of learning materials available, it can be really difficult, especially for beginners, to structure them in a meaningful way. Fortunately, I stumbled across this exceptional guide. It contains anything you need to know of undergraduate and graduate level physics.
https://www.susanjfowler.com/blog/2016/8/13/so-you-want-to-learn-physics
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Thanks for sharing this guide. I hope that I can understand everything that it contains, lol.
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Good day! Thank you for the link. I know this guide, it is really quite useful, but it is really a very difficult task to learn all of these on your own. Physics is a science that needs a total understanding. If you will miss something in the basic, you will not understand the next theme. I know what I'm saying because I was trying to learn everything myself and I couldn't realize how the model of current flow in semiconductors working. But when I started to study with a physics tutor from preply, he explained this theme to me for just one lesson. Here is the difference between self-education and studying with a tutor.
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