Can I learn physics and math on my own? Join me on my journey!

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In summary, it is possible to learn physics and math on one's own through self-study and determination. While it may be challenging, it is not impossible and many resources, such as online courses and textbooks, are available to aid in the learning process. Joining a community of like-minded individuals can also be helpful in staying motivated and seeking guidance. With dedication and perseverance, one can embark on a successful journey of self-learning in physics and math.
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Hello everyone!
I have just started to learn physics. I'm a civil engineer but this can't prevent me learning physics by myself. So from a little google search I find here and registered. I hope this forum will help me to make friends who is keen on physics and maths like me. 2 months have been I've just started University Physics Young&Freedman and Calculus of course. 1-2 monts later I'll be finished these subjects and started to linear algebra, optics and waves,differential equations. When I can't make any consideration about physics and math questions, this forum will help me I hope.
See you!
 
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Welcome to the PF, we are glad to have you here. :smile:

Be sure to check out our Academic Advising forum area -- there are many threads and tips for self-learning physics and math and other STEM subjects.
 
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thank you for guidance :]
 
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