Undergraduate Physics student

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In summary, an undergraduate physics student is someone pursuing a bachelor's degree in physics, which is the study of matter, energy, and their interactions. This field encompasses a wide range of topics, including mechanics, electromagnetism, thermodynamics, and quantum mechanics. Undergraduate physics students typically take courses in calculus, mechanics, and electricity and magnetism, as well as performing experiments in a laboratory setting. These students may also have opportunities to participate in research projects and gain hands-on experience in applying theoretical concepts to real-world problems. Upon graduation, undergraduate physics students may pursue careers in various fields, such as research, engineering, teaching, and technology.
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I'm from Turkey and now studying physics and philosophy at undergraduate level in Germany.
 
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