Summer Camp Physics?
Hello everyone,
I'm a 17-year-old girl and currently in 11th grade (11th grade). I'm very interested in physics, so my physics teacher always explains material from the grades above me. He also shows me offers from various universities that offer master classes for students, for example. He sent me something about a summer camp; you get to experience university firsthand for a few days, and it helps with career orientation and gives you an insight into studying. However, it's primarily aimed at first and second graders. I'm actually interested per se, but I'm still in 11th grade and I'm not sure if I have the basic knowledge.
What do you say about this? Or rather, what would you do?
Still go.
If it's not from the 11th/e phase, it would be 'only' for the 12s! Because after graduation you don't do that anymore!
What happens in physics studies should be far more extensive than school physics. I don't think this will make a difference whether you're in the eleventh, twelfth or thirteenth grade.