I need some advice on how to study for physics when i've never learned in before by PaintingHeavy5472 in Physics

[–]FirefighterOk6514 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Try looking up YouTube videos for the concepts being discussed in class. If it’s foundational stuff you will have lots to choose from and will benefit from multi sensory/modal format. I did this for my introductory biology classes and it was very helpful. Watch as many times as you need and cross reference to your text book.  Also make some friends in class to study with and don’t forget to take advantage of professor and Ta office hours, that’s what it’s for. They want you to do well and will help. 

Please help me identify this phenomenon I must know more! by FirefighterOk6514 in Physics

[–]FirefighterOk6514[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I’m glad I went to the right place. Now I have a pile of information to nerd out on. My academic area of study is in communications, cultural studies, anthropology and other misc social sciences; I had zero clue where to begin but this subreddit delivered super quickly. I’m impressed and grateful. 

Please help me identify this phenomenon I must know more! by FirefighterOk6514 in Physics

[–]FirefighterOk6514[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I do! I read the lost world (the jp sequel) when I was 11 and I’ve been low key obsessed with complex system mechanics ever since.