What's it like being a first-year undergrad in astrophysics?

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In summary, being a first-year undergraduate student in astrophysics is both challenging and exciting. Students in this field are introduced to a wide range of topics, from the fundamentals of physics to the complexities of the universe. They also have the opportunity to engage in hands-on research projects and gain practical experience. However, the workload can be intense and requires strong time-management skills. Overall, being a first-year undergraduate in astrophysics is a rewarding experience that lays the foundation for a successful career in the field of astronomy.
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I've lurked through physics forums for a few years now and have just decided to sign up as people appear to be very friendly and willing to help. I am an undergrad in my first year at university studying astrophysics and it has been a whirlwind of information let me tell you.

Right short and sweet but the email told me to introduce myself so alas I have.
 
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Welcome to the PF! :smile:
 
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