Why Study Physics? Insights from a Graduate

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In summary, angelie21 is a graduate of a 4 year degree in Physics education and is excited to participate in discussions on PF. The community on PF is welcoming and ancient with a tradition of liking fish. Angelie21's interest in Physics began in high school and she eventually chose it as her course in college. She finds it to be a lovable and likable subject, unlike her initial struggles in her first year. Some people may choose to study Physics for different reasons but it is a popular subject among students.
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I am a graduate of a 4 year degree in Physics education and participating into this forum is right for me. Hope to participate soon in the discussions here.
 
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Welcome to PF, angelie21! It's a great place, hope you like it here.
 
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We are looking forward to your participation! :smile:
 
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Welcome angelie21. You will soon discover a great community on PF, with ancient traditions. Do you like fish ?
 
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Welcom new PFer :biggrin:


P.S. Sure you have to like fish! In order to be accepted as a new member :devil:
 
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hi, welcome..
looking forward...
 
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Hello, thank you everyone for welcoming me here. Hope to catch up with your discussions soon.
 
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I have got one question...
Why do you study Physics?
I guess the reason can't be money :D
 
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Hi, Oloria. Actually in my high school years I do like chemistry and my physics grade is very low. When I entered college and take the entrance exam I got a high score in physics that's why they give me Physics as my course. In my first year it's really a struggle but when as years pass I realize that physics is the most lovable and likable subject that you can study.
Why did you ask me about money thing?
 
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I didn't ask. I just mentioned it because of my psyche. Never mind.
I suppose there are many people that study (or studied) Physics. Why did you choose Physics, folks?
 

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