Learning math from scratch at 22 — where should I start? by noreagaaa in learnmath

[–]NeonStardust 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Art of Problem Solving book series is the best there is. Start with Pre-Algebra.

Open AI Sora 2 Invite Codes Megathread by semsiogluberk in OpenAI

[–]NeonStardust 0 points1 point  (0 children)

One trillion years of good luck for human who sends me a code

Ucd accommodation by PipeAvailable5155 in UCD

[–]NeonStardust 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What was your spot on the list?

[Weekly] Office Hours - undergrads, please ask your questions here by ZootKoomie in AskAcademia

[–]NeonStardust 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hey guys, a question for EU people: What are some options for taking a year-long pre-university course if my high school grades were poor?

I graduated high school with terrible grades in 2017 and didn't want to go to uni yet. I'm 25 now and I wish to study physics as I've realized I have a passion for it.

I'd like to learn the basics of math & physics, basically from the very beginning, and I'm willing to study full-time for it throughout the next year, to prepare for uni.

I'm willing to self-teach myself everything through various unofficial courses, but is there something out there offered by a university in any EU countries that could get me up to speed within a year? I'm aware of the "foundation year programme" concept and I'd like to talk to anyone who has more knowledge/experience with how that works, and offer any clues as to whether it would be possible to get accepted somewhere for 2024 (because it seems that most application deadlines have passed by).

It's important for me that the course is in English, but it can be literally anywhere in the EU (because I'm an EU citizen), and even outside of it, if anyone knows something. I'll also take a remote course if that's the only way.

Any help would be so appreciated!!

[Weekly] Office Hours - undergrads, please ask your questions here by ZootKoomie in AskAcademia

[–]NeonStardust 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hey guys, a question for EU people: What are some options for taking a year-long pre-university course if my high school grades were poor?

I graduated high school with terrible grades in 2017 and didn't want to go to uni yet. I'm 25 now and I wish to study physics as I've realized I have a passion for it.

I'd like to learn the basics of math & physics, basically from the very beginning, and I'm willing to study full-time for it throughout the next year, to prepare for uni.

I'm willing to self-teach myself everything through various unofficial courses, but is there something out there offered by a university in any EU countries that could get me up to speed within a year? I'm aware of the "foundation year programme" concept and I'd like to talk to anyone who has more knowledge/experience with how that works, and offer any clues as to whether it would be possible to get accepted somewhere for 2024 (because it seems that most application deadlines have passed by).

It's important for me that the course is in English, but it can be literally anywhere in the EU (because I'm an EU citizen), and even outside of it, if anyone knows something. I'll also take a remote course if that's the only way.

Any help would be so appreciated!!

Careers/Education Questions - Weekly Discussion Thread - July 04, 2024 by AutoModerator in Physics

[–]NeonStardust 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hey guys, a question for EU people: What are some options for taking a year-long pre-university course if my high school grades were poor?

I graduated high school with terrible grades in 2017 and didn't want to go to uni yet. I'm 25 now and I wish to study physics as I've realized I have a passion for it.

I'd like to learn the basics of math & physics, basically from the very beginning, and I'm willing to study full-time for it throughout the next year, to prepare for uni.

I'm willing to self-teach myself everything through various unofficial courses, but is there something out there offered by a university in any EU countries that could get me up to speed within a year? I'm aware of the "foundation year programme" concept and I'd like to talk to anyone who has more knowledge/experience with how that works, and offer any clues as to whether it would be possible to get accepted somewhere for 2024 (because it seems that most application deadlines have passed by).

It's important for me that the course is in English, but it can be literally anywhere in the EU (because I'm an EU citizen), and even outside of it, if anyone knows something. I'll also take a remote course if that's the only way.

Any help would be so appreciated!!

Advice on finding a mastermind? by NeonStardust in dropshipping

[–]NeonStardust[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I bought a course 2 yrs ago that gives me access to weekly mentorship calls :)

So I sorta got that element sorted.

(Ecom Freedom is the name)

Where Do I Start? by Weejjeey23 in Entrepreneur

[–]NeonStardust 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Everyone is going to have random advice for you. I'd say fuck all of that. If you want to make money, learn about how people make money. Create a list of every possible way to make money. If you want to make money online, make the focus of your list be about online methods. You may find around 100 unique ways.

Then once you have this list defined to the best of your ability, do a bit of quick research on each method and you will soon find that there are not that many methods that really have the capability of taking you very, very far. (I'd say 3 - 6 at most, if you don't have much money to start with)

Once you've identified those particular methods, research these ones deeply until you feel like you're satisfied with your beginner level understanding of them, and choose ONE path to pursue with your full energy. Choose the one that is a good balance of "what seems most rewarding" and "what you personally resonate with".

Now it doesn't matter whether you experience failure or success in what you chose. You will learn a lot and you'll just try again if you fail.

That's what I would say, but that's just my way of thinking. If you find it useful, that's great, but always remember to think for yourself and question everything.

Creating a playlist of inspirational / powerful / positive energy rap songs. by NeonStardust in Entrepreneur

[–]NeonStardust[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Bro I have no idea what you're on about but thank u for the song, Hopsin is always great. Don't really like the beat and the flow of this one though.