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Hi,
Well since its almost nearing summer. I was planning on doing something constructive for it ... do you have any suggestions as to what I could do?
Well as of now, the only thing I feel I know a bit about is Programming, is there some way I could use my programming knowledge to unite the courses I've taken?
The courses I took this year are:
-Intro to Biology, Intro to Chemistry
-Physics : Electricity/ Magnetism and EM Waves (One-course) / Mechanics
-Math : Linear Algebra / Introductory Calculus (Integration & Differenciation) / Differential Equations and Infinite Series
-Programming : Introductory C++ ( covered arrays / file-input/output / functions / simulation(lot much) )
Rather than just learning something, I'd like to do something (while learning?) this way I can create something too cause otherwise when I just learn something I feel I forget it after a while and need to brush up again on it.
I'm looking to really do something alone rather than speak with a professor, as I think I don't really have enough knowledge to help-out a professor and I'd really hate to keep asking them for direction.
Any ideas?
Well since its almost nearing summer. I was planning on doing something constructive for it ... do you have any suggestions as to what I could do?
Well as of now, the only thing I feel I know a bit about is Programming, is there some way I could use my programming knowledge to unite the courses I've taken?
The courses I took this year are:
-Intro to Biology, Intro to Chemistry
-Physics : Electricity/ Magnetism and EM Waves (One-course) / Mechanics
-Math : Linear Algebra / Introductory Calculus (Integration & Differenciation) / Differential Equations and Infinite Series
-Programming : Introductory C++ ( covered arrays / file-input/output / functions / simulation(lot much) )
Rather than just learning something, I'd like to do something (while learning?) this way I can create something too cause otherwise when I just learn something I feel I forget it after a while and need to brush up again on it.
I'm looking to really do something alone rather than speak with a professor, as I think I don't really have enough knowledge to help-out a professor and I'd really hate to keep asking them for direction.
Any ideas?