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I have a bachelor's degree in physics, but I don't actually know anything about physics. I managed to scrape by with a C in most of my classes, just because my teachers didn't really give a shit about anything. Now that I'm out of college, I want to actually learn physics. What should I do?

>> No.12455317

>>12455313
What do you want to work as?

>> No.12455342

>>12455317
I already have a job. I want to learn physics just because.

>> No.12455357

>>12455313
https://openstax.org/details/books/university-physics-volume-1

>> No.12455418

>>12455313
have sex

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>>12455418
my new profile boost on tinder wore off, and all of my matches have ghosted me

>> No.12455486

Just do physics book problems. It’s basically what bachelor physics courses consist of.

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>>12455313
ah, yes, the wonders of modern academia. Professors so scared to fail someone for some reason that you get literal retards get a diploma just because they got themselves into enough debt

>> No.12455694

>>12455313
Same but mechanical engineering
Strange how a couple years out of school makes you actually want to learn for real

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>>12455522

>> No.12456316

>>12455522
Not true. There are minimal passing grades. Graduating physics with the lowest possible grades is still an achievement.

>> No.12456664

>>12456316
>Graduating physics with the lowest possible grades is still an achievement.
lmao
graduating any BS degree/college degree with anything less than A/Bs is not an achievement.

>> No.12456693

>>12455694
Thats why I am going back to college again at 27

>> No.12456698

>>12455418
How to have sex, scientifically speaking?

>> No.12456715

>>12456664
Its a bigger achievement than dropping out or being filtered. You are talking bollocks, every uni is going to have different standards and some passing cutoff grade, some people will be barely above the cut. These people still have value, its not like they dont know anything. Graduating with the lowest grades in physics still puts on you on the top intellectual 1%.

>> No.12456722

>>12456698
Penis in vagina

>> No.12456730

Slightly related but this is why healthcare is so expensive inn the USA. There used to be many more medical schools but someone wrote a report saying they were not as good as the schools in europe except for a handfull, starting with John Hopkins. This report led to regulations that shoa'd hundred of medical schools. This was late 19th century, the high standards deprived most regions of doctors, for their own safety.

>> No.12456738

>>12456715
>Graduating with the lowest grades in physics still puts on you on the top intellectual 1%.

Provide evidence.

>> No.12456742

>>12455313
>I have a bachelor's degree in physics, but I don't actually know anything about physics.

I have a phd's degree in physics, but I don't actually know anything about physics too

>> No.12456744

>>12456722
I don't have either of those...

>> No.12456746

>>12456738
Its left as an exercise

>> No.12456752

>>12455313
Continue to achieve a phd in physics. Then move to a country which allow to achieve a doctorate in physics, and work towards that. Now begin to notice that something dawns on you.

>> No.12456773

>>12456316
You go to hell