What is the best way to prepare for a physics course as a non-science major?

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In summary, the best way to prepare for a physics course as a non-science major is to familiarize yourself with basic concepts and terminology, practice problem-solving techniques, and seek out additional resources and support from the professor or tutoring services. It is also important to approach the subject with an open mind and a willingness to learn, rather than feeling intimidated by the subject matter. By putting in the effort to understand the fundamentals and seeking help when needed, non-science majors can successfully navigate a physics course and even gain a deeper appreciation for the subject.
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Hi I am Lulu, an undergraduate student here not majoring in physics or and of the sciences. Just need help on physics related material for a course I am required to take. :)
 
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