Is there anyone currently preparing for olympiad level physics, like to team up with me? I think it would be motivating to have someone who you can share topics, doubts and schedules with. At the same time, I guess it would help me a lot with procrastination if I'm competing with a friend.
For instance I would like to set up specific timelines for specific topics and compete to finish before the deadline, not necessarily compete, but when two people are at a task you naturally procrastinate less :))
I would prefer someone who is just beginning their preparation. But its okay if you are ahead a bit, I will try to catch up.
Communication: any social online platform of your choice //details will be provided later Thanks in advance Cheers
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