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1148992 No.1148992 [Reply] [Original]

Can anyone post any undegraduate Physics/Maths/Chemistry and what I would need to be able to do if I will take a degree in either of those three.

I would like to see some University standard work so I know what I will be getting myself into if I take any of the three subjects aforementioned. Thanks ^.^

*I have another year before I get to study at University but I would like to decide slightly early which I want to do.

>> No.1149012

>^.^

>> No.1149041
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Well, here is some problems from my Physical Chemistry text.

I am studying to be a Chemical Engineer.

>> No.1149047
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Some of the "easier" problems.

This is from a chapter on the 2nd and 3rd Law of Thermodynamics

>> No.1149055

torrent up some textbooks. MIT offers tons of coursework and video lectures online. you can prob google sample exams and such.

i dig the electromagnetic spectrum poster by the way. thanks for dat.

>> No.1149073

>>1149047

Do people actually DO those problems in the textbooks?

>> No.1149076

>>1148992
Chemfag here. Everything is easy when you understand it. And vice versa.

>> No.1149084

>>1149073
Yes.

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>>1149073
I mean, if you want to learn the material you do the problems. You see, when you go to college you are there to learn (that's why you pay the school 50g's per year) unlike highschool where the only incentive is to pass the class.