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Hi, I'm looking for a website that shows my strongest points of physics so I can pursue them further. I'm 14 and a bit of an all-rounder. And I'm above GCSE level.

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I'm not a physicist.

 

Maybe people here can give you a Q&A.

Add more detail about yourself, such as highest math level and what physics you have already studied.

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Hi, I'm looking for a website that shows my strongest points of physics so I can pursue them further. I'm 14 and a bit of an all-rounder. And I'm above GCSE level.

I doubt you'll find such a thing, since even high-school physics is nowhere close to the variety and breadth of physics you can study in university. Any exam would tell you that you're good at whatever it is you've learned in high school, while that's only the first semester or two of a university physics degree.

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I would suggest looking for more of what you're interested in than what you're better at. You can always get better, but you won't necessarily learn to like something boring.

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I doubt you'll find such a thing, since even high-school physics is nowhere close to the variety and breadth of physics you can study in university. Any exam would tell you that you're good at whatever it is you've learned in high school, while that's only the first semester or two of a university physics degree.

 

I was implying that, yet this website could at least maybe supply such a product.

As such, I gave my reply the individual the way I did.

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