Exploring Advanced Topics in Physics: A Junior Undergraduate's Journey

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In summary, exploring advanced topics in physics as a junior undergraduate can be both challenging and rewarding. This journey typically involves delving deeper into fundamental concepts such as relativity, quantum mechanics, and electromagnetism, as well as exploring more specialized fields like astrophysics, particle physics, and condensed matter physics. It also entails developing advanced mathematical skills and critical thinking abilities to understand and solve complex problems. Through hands-on laboratory work and research opportunities, students can gain practical experience and further their understanding of the principles and theories they learn in the classroom. Overall, this journey provides a strong foundation for those pursuing a career in physics or related fields.
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I'm an undergraduate physics major in my junior year (US).

I'm hoping to improve on what I learn in class, as well as learn more about topics in physics I haven't seen in class
 
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Welcome to the PF. You've found the right place! :smile:
 
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