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94% off online classes (UK deal)
TL;DR: The Fundamentals of Physics course is on sale for £7.69 as of August 1, saving you 94% on list price.
When you were a kid, being forced to learn things was the worst. You coasted through school doing the least amount of work possible and filled your free time with mindless nonsense.
When you became an adult, you suddenly realised that you don’t know half of what you thought you did. Fortunately, it’s never too late to learn something, and a great place to start is by taking a course in physics. Yes, physics. Stick with us here.
This online course teaches you all the essential physics stuff that you should have learned in school. You’ll start by looking at motion itself, then move onto more advanced concepts like momentum and energy. Everything in this course is calculus-based, so you’ll discover how the core physics formulas were derived in the first place.
By the time you’re finished with the course’s 70 lectures, you may not be Albert Einstein, but you’ll be able to talk about his work a lot more intelligently. Who knows, if you decide to go back to graduate university, it might just come in handy.
The Fundamentals of Physics course typically costs £150, but for a limited time, you can get it for just £7.69, a saving of 94% on list price.
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