Preparing for the JEE: A High School Student's Journey to Becoming a Physicist

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In summary, preparing for the JEE, or Joint Entrance Examination, is a crucial step for high school students aspiring to become physicists. This highly competitive exam in India tests students' knowledge and understanding of physics, mathematics, and chemistry. To succeed in the JEE, students must start preparing early, have a strong foundation in these subjects, and practice extensively with past papers and mock tests. It also involves developing critical thinking and problem-solving skills, as well as managing time effectively during the exam. With dedication and hard work, high school students can successfully navigate their journey towards becoming a physicist through the JEE.
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Hello everybody. I'm a high school student from India just about to be out of school, and I'm currently prepping for the JEE exams (that are famously known as one of the hardest in the world!), and I plan on taking up a Physics course when I go to uni in a few months. I did go through a lot of questions that are on this forum, and apparently most of them are quite advanced physics stuff. I hope to be able to answer most of these questions by the end of a couple of years from now!
 
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Good luck with the exams!

:welcome:
 
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PeroK said:
Good luck with the exams!

:welcome:
Thanks a ton for the wishes (the test is literally tomorrow, so fingers crossed!)
 
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(the test is literally tomorrow, so fingers crossed!)
You can do it!:partytime::partytime::partytime:
 

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