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I'm in my first quarter of a year of engineering physics, and I'm always in class every day and paying attention every day, but I just can't grasp the concepts...it all makes sense up on the board when the teacher's doing it, but as soon as I get home and attempt to do the homework, I can't even begin to comprehend what's going on.
![]() I even fully read the textbook chapters and look over all my notes and look up stuff on Google, but at the end of the night I just want to kill myself because I often work for 4-5 hours and get maybe 2 out of 10 problems right. And our homework is online so I face the reality that I'm completely stupid immediately rather than feeling good for the rest of the night and then realizing this fact in class. ![]() Has anyone taken this class? If so, how'd you get through it? Does anyone know of any online resources for learning physics? I just need to get through it for a couple more weeks, and then I'm changing my major for sure. ![]() -------------------- New Toyota project coming soon...
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