Should I Explore Advanced Physics or Diversify My Studies?

In summary, the speaker is a 17-year-old international student at UT Austin, majoring in physics. They have read many physics books since childhood and are considering either reading more advanced physics books or exploring other fields like philosophy and biology before starting their major. In response to a question, they mention having read mostly pop-sci books and are advised to focus on improving their mathematical skills before moving on to textbooks. They are also encouraged to explore other subjects and cultivate intellectual curiosity.
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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?
 
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Saif Almazrouei said:
So what do you prefer guys?
Perhaps more importantly what do you prefer? Besides what do you mean by physics book? Do you know analytical geometry, calc, LA? If you really want to major in Physics, I'd suggest getting your mathematical ability to a very good level first (at least up to a working understanding of Calculus) and then working your way through textbooks. Pop-sci books are a good way to get motivated, but are no substitutes for actual study (i.e textbooks).
 
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Saif Almazrouei said:
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.
What kinds of physics books have you read? Textbooks or pop-sci books? There's a difference between being familiar with a concept and actually applying it to solve problems. You need to be able to do the latter before moving onto more advanced presentations.

It wouldn't hurt to explore topics other than physics. Cultivating intellectual curiosity, I think, is more important than knowing a lot of physics at your age.
 
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