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Summary: I always feel so satisfied when I self-study physics. It takes me time to truly appreciate what I'm learning when I'm under the pressure of university exams, but eventually when I understand it, I love it too. However, I can't explain why I love it.
Hey everyone,
I appreciate this isn't necessarily a "physics question" as such, so apologies if this is in the wrong section.
I've just finished my second year of a 4-year MSci Physics programme in a university. I have been dead set on studying physics since the early days of secondary/high school. It have always found it really satisfying, and when I begin to understand what I am learning, I just find it so fascinating.
Especially when I'm self-studying, as I'm learning it at my own pace. I find that when I'm studying at university, at first I don't really understand everything immediately and it takes me time to digest what I'm learning. Come exam time, when I start revising hard and everything starts falling into place and making sense, I get the same feeling of "oh my god this is so amazing". I don't like studying for the purpose of passing exams, and I much prefer self-study, but we must make do for now.
Anyway, when people ask what I love about physics, it is really hard for me to explain. Of course there are the clichés (I find it so interesting, I love problem solving) but I feel like this is only brushing the surface of it for me. I like astronomy in particular, something about the vastness of space, and it still being so unexplored and supposedly so far out of reach makes studying it all the more satisfying.
I was wondering what makes you guys love (or hate) physics.
Many thanks
Hey everyone,
I appreciate this isn't necessarily a "physics question" as such, so apologies if this is in the wrong section.
I've just finished my second year of a 4-year MSci Physics programme in a university. I have been dead set on studying physics since the early days of secondary/high school. It have always found it really satisfying, and when I begin to understand what I am learning, I just find it so fascinating.
Especially when I'm self-studying, as I'm learning it at my own pace. I find that when I'm studying at university, at first I don't really understand everything immediately and it takes me time to digest what I'm learning. Come exam time, when I start revising hard and everything starts falling into place and making sense, I get the same feeling of "oh my god this is so amazing". I don't like studying for the purpose of passing exams, and I much prefer self-study, but we must make do for now.
Anyway, when people ask what I love about physics, it is really hard for me to explain. Of course there are the clichés (I find it so interesting, I love problem solving) but I feel like this is only brushing the surface of it for me. I like astronomy in particular, something about the vastness of space, and it still being so unexplored and supposedly so far out of reach makes studying it all the more satisfying.
I was wondering what makes you guys love (or hate) physics.
Many thanks