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is it over for me if i try to speedrun hs physics
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Anonymous05/11/26, 16:59No.16974266
Is it over for me if I try to speedrun HS physics in 12 months??
If I stop being a brainlet and actually apply myself, how many hours a day am I looking at?
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Anon05/11/26, 17:48No.16974325
8 hours per day max or you will go insane
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Anon05/11/26, 20:36No.16974424
Studymax that shit
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Anon05/11/26, 20:51No.16974435
think of it as learning to play an instrument
it takes time
sure, in a year you can be much farther along, but even then, it sometimes takes a year+ of fermenting for a previously learned idea to really click
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Anon05/11/26, 21:55No.16974478
shouldn't be that hard
just make sure you are fit with algebra, trigeometry, some basic calculus and vector stuff
start with kinematic and mechanics and when you got the hook of it look into thermo and electro magnetism and then some basic concepts and ideas from relativity and quantum physics
that should cover high school physics
I agree you shouldn't put too much time per day into it otherwise you'd freak out and maybe switch between topics during the day
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Anon05/12/26, 05:02No.16974623
12 months? It should take 12 days if you do it properly
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Anon05/13/26, 02:54No.16975287
>apply myself
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Anon05/13/26, 19:27No.16975667
>speedrun HS physics in 12 months
Lmao that's barely a "speedrun", cram schools get that shit in your head in 3~6 months.
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Anon05/14/26, 17:48No.16976128
HS physics is easy, if you spent an hour a day for 12 months you could probably get it done.
If you have an actual deadline and it's not just a goal you could study a couple of hours a day and be done months in advance and review everything.