Introducing an Undergraduate Physics Student to the Physics Forums Community

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In summary, introducing an undergraduate physics student to the Physics Forums community is a great way for them to connect with other physics enthusiasts, ask questions, and receive help and guidance on difficult concepts and problems. The community offers a diverse range of discussions and resources, making it a valuable platform for undergraduate students to enhance their understanding of physics and engage in meaningful discussions with like-minded individuals. By joining the Physics Forums, students can also gain exposure to different perspectives and approaches to physics, expanding their knowledge and skills in the field. Overall, the Physics Forums community is a valuable resource for undergraduate physics students to supplement their learning and connect with a supportive and knowledgeable community.
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Valkyrie1227
How did you find PF?
I found PF while looking for homework help regarding a differential equation I needed help solving. Ultimately a google search quickly brought up this forum, which I am extremely happy for.
This is my first post on PF, nothing specific to add here except a big hello to all of the physics students and physicists on here! I'm currently a second year Physics major, minoring in Astronomy, Chemistry and Biology at UTRGV. My physics concentration is in biophysics/medical physics, however I definitely have a preference towards astrophysics (my university does not offer astrophysics concentration, therefore I am minoring in it instead). Hope to meet some fellow physics students here so that we can all help each other, glad to know that an online community like this exists!
 
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Welcome to the PF. It's great to have you here. :smile:
 

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