What is the Best Way to Handle Stress in Physics Studies?

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DINAMO788
hi, I'm new here and i am here because of the degree of difficulty and stress that physics exudes on my being.


so i guess i'll be comming to you guys with homework problems and theory question.


i'm in AP physics so does that could at introductory physics or advanced physics?
 
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Hi DINAMO788, welcome to PF!

i'm in AP physics so does that could at introductory physics or advanced physics?
That depends, are you taking an AP class in high school in the US? That is different from the meaning of AP in other countries.
 
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yea sorry, I'm taking AP physics in usa or 6th grade physics in other countries:smile: just kidding.

its AP in usa but it is hard stuff!

i'll just post in the advnaced section to boost my already oversized ego unless i get told to move to introductory section.
 
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Welcome to the asylum. Please don't feed the inmates.
Forward all donations of chocolate to Evo or Moonbear.
 
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I'm not a nerd! You mistook me for an EE.
 
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DINAMO788 said:
i'll just post in the advnaced section to boost my already oversized ego unless i get told to move to introductory section.

AP physics in high school is considered introductory physics. Advanced physics is suppose to be for upper devision college work. Intro series of college and high school physics is introductory.
 
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DINAMO788 said:
i'll just post in the advnaced section to boost my already oversized ego unless i get told to move to introductory section.
Post those questions in the introductory section.

And welcome to PF.
 
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ok will do and thanks for the welcome.

...there goes some of my ego x.x
 
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DINAMO788 said:
ok will do and thanks for the welcome.
...there goes some of my ego x.x
Hold on to the ego, you may be the next physics guru! :smile:
 
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DINAMO788 said:
...there goes some of my ego x.x
Sorry. I seem to have that effect on people. :redface: :biggrin:
 
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Welcome to PF. We all have pretty big egos.
 
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Moonbear said:
Sorry. I seem to have that effect on people. :redface: :biggrin:
hey that's why there's evo to balance it all out :-p

but no its all good. even i laughed at her comment about my being the next physics guru.
 
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haha fellow physics nerd!

you anywhere near orange county in california?

nice to have another young person around. I'm an 8th grader hehe
 
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Willkommen, Bienvenue, Welcome!
 
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Jelfish said:
Willkommen, Bienvenue, Welcome!


this is a respectable forum so i will refrain from my rant so welcome will do just fine. the other two don't exactly...make me feel welcome if you know what i mean.


anyways aways from my political views thanks for the welcome!
 
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um.. if it makes you feel any better, I said that because it's from the opening of Cabaret and I just had it stuck in my head at the time. I'm not sure specifically what politics you're referring to, but I asure you I had none in mind.
 
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Anyway I hope you stick around.
 
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mattmns said:
Welcome to PF. We all have pretty big egos.

My ego could kick your egos butt anyday of the week!
 
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DINAMO788 said:
this is a respectable forum so i will refrain from my rant so welcome will do just fine. the other two don't exactly...make me feel welcome if you know what i mean.

:confused: I don't think we do know what you mean.
 
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Pengwuino said:
My ego could kick your egos butt anyday of the week!

That's nothing. My ego is a super ninja turtle.
 
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Welcome to PF!

PS All people around here aren't physics nerds! we have some normal member too.:wink:
 
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Jelfish said:
um.. if it makes you feel any better, I said that because it's from the opening of Cabaret and I just had it stuck in my head at the time. I'm not sure specifically what politics you're referring to, but I asure you I had none in mind.


lol its all good. your welcome is still most...ummm...welcomed!
as well as everyone elses welcome!
 

FAQ: What is the Best Way to Handle Stress in Physics Studies?

What are some effective techniques for managing stress in physics studies?

Some effective techniques for managing stress in physics studies include practicing good time management, taking frequent breaks, seeking help from professors or tutors, staying organized, and engaging in relaxation techniques such as deep breathing or meditation.

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