A wonderful blog post that walks you through how to study physics. Contains resources & recommendations for undergraduate and graduate levels of study.
From the introduction:
“Over the past few years, ever since writing a blog post called “If Susan Can Learn Physics, So Can You,” I’ve been contacted by people from all backgrounds who are inspired and want to learn physics, but don’t know where to start, what to learn, what to read, and how to structure their studies. I’ve spoken with single mothers who want to go back to school and study physics, tenured philosophy professors who want to learn physics so that they can make significant and informed contributions to philosophy of physics, high school students who want to know what they should read to prepare for an undergraduate education in physics, and people in dozens of various careers who want to really, really learn and understand physics simply for the joy of it.
This post is a condensed version of what I’ve sent to people who have contacted me over the years, outlining what everyone needs to learn in order to really understand physics…
Remember that anyone can learn physics. It’s no different from learning programming, from learning a musical instrument, from reading great literature. Whether you turn it into a hobby or a career, the pure joy of understanding the universe around us is one of the most beautiful experiences you can ever have in life.”

