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Omar farouk
Hello world.
Im a physics student in algeria, currently in my second year undergrad.
Lets enjoy learning together.
Im a physics student in algeria, currently in my second year undergrad.
Lets enjoy learning together.
Thxanorlunda said:Welcome to PF Omar.
For sure. That is always fun.Omar farouk said:Lets enjoy learning together.
Omar farouk said:Wow amazing
I like ur determination
Im studying in usthb
Im studying SM tooAmira bn said:thanks,
I got my license from USTHB too, and next year, I will probably study there too, but not geo, going to be SM (for physics),
wish me luck.
btw, I'm looking for a prof (a physicist) to talk to him about my plans, you know, for more advices..
so if you know one (from usthb) please send me his/her FB or Email.
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