Physics is a difficult thing to study. Not just because it requires a lot of mathematics, but also because it requires a lot of patience, dedication and time. Most people only learn physics in high school, and never touch on the subject again, perhaps they don’t need it, or they go into a profession which doesn’t require any knowledge of physics. Whichever the case may be, there are certainly wrong and right approaches to learning physics. In this short article, I will explain how to get the most out of your learning. This comes after almost 9 years of learning physics at university, from doing a Bachelor’s degree with honours research, to my most recent PhD in theoretical physics. I have made many mistakes in my own learning, but I have also learned many valuable lessons. Here is a summary of the right approach.
Why you should NOT learn conjugation!
Just automatically locate, in your mind, this particular table as this is the particular past tense you’re using and then conjugate the word according…