u/Consistent-Stand-500

How do I actually get into nuclear energy?

Hi everyone, nuclear energy has been one of my main interests since high school, and I’ve always wanted to develop myself in this field. I’m now a university student, but I honestly don’t know what concrete steps I should take to move forward. I do read and learn theoretical concepts, but I want to go beyond just studying and actually start building real understanding and experience.

What would you recommend someone in my position do today? How can I get more involved in nuclear energy in a practical way? Also, I would really appreciate any recommendations for high-quality resources such as books, YouTube channels, or other materials to deepen my knowledge.

Thanks in advance.

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u/Consistent-Stand-500 — 16 hours ago

Struggling with calculus after a strong start

Hi everyone, I used to be one of the top math and physics students in my high school and I also ranked highly in my country’s university entrance exam, which allowed me to get into one of the top engineering schools. However, after starting university, I feel like I’ve lost my abilities and turned into an average student. My grades are usually around average, and I’m especially struggling with calculus. Topics that once felt intuitive now seem much harder, and I can’t solve problems as effectively as before. I’m planning to spend my summer seriously studying and rebuilding my skills, and I’m looking for calculus books that are not too basic but more challenging and thought-provoking. If you can recommend intermediate to advanced level calculus books or share any advice on how to improve, I would really appreciate it. Thanks in advance.

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u/Consistent-Stand-500 — 20 hours ago

Lost my edge in physics and math

Hi everyone, during high school I was one of the strongest students in math and physics and I achieved a high rank in my country’s university entrance exam, which got me into a top engineering university. But after starting university, I feel like I’ve hit a serious decline. My performance is now average, and I’m struggling especially with the mathematical side of physics. Problems take longer to solve and I don’t feel as sharp or confident as I used to. This summer, I want to rebuild my foundation, especially in calculus and its application to physics. I’m looking for books that are not introductory but instead help develop deeper understanding and stronger problem-solving skills. If you have recommendations for calculus or physics books at an intermediate or advanced level, or any advice based on your own experience, I would really appreciate it. Thank you.

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u/Consistent-Stand-500 — 20 hours ago

Struggling with calculus after a strong start

Hi everyone, I used to be one of the top math and physics students in my high school and I also ranked highly in my country’s university entrance exam, which allowed me to get into one of the top engineering schools. However, after starting university, I feel like I’ve lost my abilities and turned into an average student. My grades are usually around average, and I’m especially struggling with calculus. Topics that once felt intuitive now seem much harder, and I can’t solve problems as effectively as before. I’m planning to spend my summer seriously studying and rebuilding my skills, and I’m looking for calculus books that are not too basic but more challenging and thought-provoking. If you can recommend intermediate to advanced level calculus books or share any advice on how to improve, I would really appreciate it. Thanks in advance.

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u/Consistent-Stand-500 — 20 hours ago

Struggling with calculus after a strong start

Hi everyone, I used to be one of the top math and physics students in my high school and I also ranked highly in my country’s university entrance exam, which allowed me to get into one of the top engineering schools. However, after starting university, I feel like I’ve lost my abilities and turned into an average student. My grades are usually around average, and I’m especially struggling with calculus. Topics that once felt intuitive now seem much harder, and I can’t solve problems as effectively as before. I’m planning to spend my summer seriously studying and rebuilding my skills, and I’m looking for calculus books that are not too basic but more challenging and thought-provoking. If you can recommend intermediate to advanced level calculus books or share any advice on how to improve, I would really appreciate it. Thanks in advance.

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u/Consistent-Stand-500 — 20 hours ago