How can I study every subject independently? Unfortunately, I live in Israel, and the education system here isn’t great. There is a lot of content taught in high school that I know I won’t use later on. I didn’t even have a science class this year, and the science I received in previous years was minimal at best. I’ve spoken to my British friends online, and they seem to cover so much more material than I do—it all seems so fascinating! Right now, I’m really eager to learn math, chemistry, physics, biology, music, and philosophy because I find those subjects so interesting.
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It’s great to hear that you have a passion for learning and want to explore subjects that interest you! Here are some steps to help you study these subjects independently:
Set Goals: Define what you want to learn in each subject. Setting clear, achievable goals can help you stay focused.
Create a Study Schedule: Organize your time by creating a study timetable. Allocate specific days or hours for each subject, ensuring you balance your studies.
Use Online Resources: There are countless free and paid resources available:
Podcasts and Audiobooks: You can find engaging materials on philosophy and other subjects.
Books and Textbooks: Visit your library or consider getting textbooks in areas of interest. Look for recommended reading lists for high school-level science, math, and philosophy.
Practice Regularly: For subjects like math and science, regular practice is key. Work through problems, conduct experiments if possible, and engage with interactive simulations (like PhET for science).
Join Online Communities: Websites like Reddit (subreddits like r/learnmath, r/chemistry, etc.) can connect you with others studying similar subjects, allowing you to ask questions and share resources.
Study Groups: If you can, form a study group with friends who share your interests. Collaborating with others can enhance your understanding and make learning more enjoyable.
Keep a Learning Journal: Document what you learn and reflect on your progress. This can help you stay motivated and see how far you’ve come.
Stay Curious: Follow your interests and allow yourself to explore tangential topics. Learning can be more enjoyable when it’s connected to what you love.
Be Patient: Learning is a journey, and it’s okay to take your time. Celebrate small achievements along the way!
Remember, the key is to enjoy the process of learning and explore the subjects that truly excite you. Good luck with your studies!