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bartieshaw
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Im doing a physics degree, or more accurately I am doing a double degree of aerospace engineering and science (majoring in physics), and physics is what i want to go on with. i read a lot of books, i enjoy it so so much and find extremely fascinating.
but...over the past couple of months, leading up to my physics final today i have noticed something which i find a little concerning...
when i do my math, (calculus and algebra), i do not have any trouble really. i seem to understand things quickly, and i do not have much difficulty when it comes to applying concepts to problems. the same is with when i do chemistry, i don't find it terrible difficult, yes they are both challenging subjects, but i am able to work through them.
When i do physics, it is a different scenario. i have to work so much more at it just to cement concepts and formulae, and i find myself struggling to apply these to problems.
when i look back, i find myself for maybe every hour i spend on maths, i need to spend maybe three to cover the same amount of work in physics...
i guess the challenge associated with physics might be part of what makes it so interesting to me, but i do sit here now and wonder...Is this going to be a problem later on when i continue even further into my education in physics...or, is this just temporary, will it even itself out over time...?
Maybe this is an over simplification, but i wonder if the idea of things coming naturally applies. if subjects like math and chem come naturally to me, will it be a problem that physics doesn't seem to...?
or...
is the idea of something coming naturally a croc, and to really do well at something it simply requires lots of hard work (something i am always prepared to do)..?
ps. I might add
im not asking if its a problem that I am not getting good marks, because quite frankly, I am not...(the only thing i haven't got an HD (>85) is my physics prac mark), my point is i have a lot more trouble in trying to understand and apply physics...
but...over the past couple of months, leading up to my physics final today i have noticed something which i find a little concerning...
when i do my math, (calculus and algebra), i do not have any trouble really. i seem to understand things quickly, and i do not have much difficulty when it comes to applying concepts to problems. the same is with when i do chemistry, i don't find it terrible difficult, yes they are both challenging subjects, but i am able to work through them.
When i do physics, it is a different scenario. i have to work so much more at it just to cement concepts and formulae, and i find myself struggling to apply these to problems.
when i look back, i find myself for maybe every hour i spend on maths, i need to spend maybe three to cover the same amount of work in physics...
i guess the challenge associated with physics might be part of what makes it so interesting to me, but i do sit here now and wonder...Is this going to be a problem later on when i continue even further into my education in physics...or, is this just temporary, will it even itself out over time...?
Maybe this is an over simplification, but i wonder if the idea of things coming naturally applies. if subjects like math and chem come naturally to me, will it be a problem that physics doesn't seem to...?
or...
is the idea of something coming naturally a croc, and to really do well at something it simply requires lots of hard work (something i am always prepared to do)..?
ps. I might add
im not asking if its a problem that I am not getting good marks, because quite frankly, I am not...(the only thing i haven't got an HD (>85) is my physics prac mark), my point is i have a lot more trouble in trying to understand and apply physics...