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Old Nov 19, 2024, 11:37 AM
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Originally Posted by ChickenNoodleSoup View Post
As for myself right now, I continue to enjoy working with teenagers so much, especially teaching physics. They come up and ask things related to such fundamental aspects of how our world works and are surprised by the smallest things. It's so refreshing. The job has really lifted my experience of life. I enjoy telling people about random stuff in physics, and most often, people like hearing about it.
That sounds so fulfilling! It must be incredible to witness those moments of surprise and discovery firsthand. Sharing your passion for physics in ways that others find engaging is a gift, and it’s clear that your work brings light into your life and likely into the lives of those around you, too.

Over the past few days I've been looking at Physics A-level exam question papers. I always liked Physics as a teenager, but didn't take it higher.

Instead of more therapy I want to start learning maths again and I've signed up for 1:1 acting classes with someone whose been in a Netflix show and a few Russian plays. Just looking for a hand hold and a maths tutor to go through it with me again right from the start. The goal even if it takes a few years would be to take the maths A-level exam even though I don't technically need to.

Edit: I just booked a lesson with a PhD student who had a nice intro video . "I'm an aspiring physicist with a background in engineering (BSc and MSc, plus completed PhD coursework and was on the PhD Thesis stage, all in the field of engineering".
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Last edited by Lemoncake; Nov 19, 2024 at 12:21 PM.
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