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I wish i applied myself more

I used to be in school for engineering And physics but switched to PR. Our PR department is demanding and hands on for sure, but doesn't have the same intellectual challenges as stem, and I kind of miss it. I could do the work...i went through all of the math. And physics is so interesting to me. But I wasn't happy. Idk why I wasnt. I like being in PR too and made really great connections, but I miss physics a lot.
PNWLilly · 22-25, F
Maybe try working for a company that does physics related work? Do PR for NASA or something so that you’re still connected to the physics world?
ArishMell · 70-79, M
@Plumouter You probably would not need to remember much of the detail mathematics to be in PR for a science or engineering organisation; but your background technical knowledge would be valuable.
Plumouter · 26-30, M
@ArishMell you have a point. I really would love to do something like that.
ArishMell · 70-79, M
@Plumouter Thank you!
trackboy · 22-25, M
you did not find calculus to be really hard????? 😺
trackboy · 22-25, M
@Plumouter how did you like the double-slit experiment?? did you use the viewer that shows you the optic lines from the fluorescent lights, and from various gas tubes like neon and helium and argon?? 😺is strange how light acts both like a wave with the diffraction grating, and like particles on solar cells? 😺
Plumouter · 26-30, M
@trackboy no we just used regular light with slits nothing fancy lol
trackboy · 22-25, M
@Plumouter @Plumouter so you did not look at the emission lines of fluorescent lights and the lines of various gas tubes?? 😺 did you do anything with a van de graph generator??

 
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