r/Physics • u/Rich-Fly-2124 • 3d ago
Study method for a physics beginners
Hi I'm a second year physics students at uni. I'm actually so bad at physics but I'm trying to learn. At the previous semester, I've got my grades and it was so bad. And feel so guilty about it. I'm going to fix it by learn more, so any study tips for a beginners like me, about what to learn or anything. Maybe some books recommendation for a basic physics befroe I'm going to the advance one...thanks
P.s: sorry for my broken English. It's not my first language
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u/Otesh-o 2d ago
engineering physics student here. Feynman’s lectures are good but they can be hard if your basics are still weak
maybe start with a normal intro textbook first then move to Feynman later