What are the benefits of being an average student in physics?

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In summary, being an average student in physics has its benefits. It allows for a balanced workload and manageable stress levels, as well as the opportunity to excel in other subjects and extracurricular activities. Additionally, average students often have a better grasp of the fundamentals and are able to understand and apply concepts more thoroughly. They also have a realistic perspective on their abilities and are less likely to experience imposter syndrome. Overall, being an average student in physics can lead to a well-rounded and successful academic experience.
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I'm just someone trying to not fail my physics class and at least understand it a little bit better
 
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Welcome to PF!

A good resource to check out is Khan Academy which covers high school and first year college physics.
 
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It's better to be average than mean. :smile:
 
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And its even better to be precisely average than perfectly mean.
 
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