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Saif Almazrouei
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Hey everyone..
I'm a 17 years old foundation year student in UT Austin ( a foundation year is a year for international student to learn more english to college life). My major is physics, and so far I've read many physics books since i was a child. so now when i read some general physics books i kind of know everything in there. so i though about two thing. i rather read advanced physics which may require math that i don't know. or to spend the rest of this year before i begin my major in reading in other fields like philosophy, biology or any other thing.
So what do you prefer guys?
I'm a 17 years old foundation year student in UT Austin ( a foundation year is a year for international student to learn more english to college life). My major is physics, and so far I've read many physics books since i was a child. so now when i read some general physics books i kind of know everything in there. so i though about two thing. i rather read advanced physics which may require math that i don't know. or to spend the rest of this year before i begin my major in reading in other fields like philosophy, biology or any other thing.
So what do you prefer guys?