What is it like being a new member of the undergraduate physics community?

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In summary, being a new member of the undergraduate physics community can be both exciting and challenging. It involves adjusting to a new academic environment, meeting new people, and learning complex concepts and theories. It also requires dedication, hard work, and a strong passion for physics. However, being part of this community also provides opportunities for growth, collaboration, and a deeper understanding of the world around us. It is a journey full of discovery and potential, and with the support of peers and mentors, new members can thrive and make valuable contributions to the field of physics.
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How did you find PF?
Google search
Hello.
I'm one of new members ... and I am a 2nd semester undergraduate physics student.
I will be happy to answer questions if I know the answer.
 
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:welcome:
 
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Welcome to PF! :smile:

Does the "SAR" in your username stand for Search and Rescue?
 
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berkeman said:
Welcome to PF! :smile:

Does the "SAR" in your username stand for Search and Rescue?
Hi ... Thank you 🙂
SAR is a part of my last name ... I prefer not use my last name in virtual network😁
 
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Ah, got it. :smile:
 
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