Here are some great resources for any questions you might have, whether you’re a mentor, a mentee, or just curious!
Undergraduate Physics Information Repository: A collection of resources collected by undergrads like you! Find advice regarding anything from how to succeed in class to post-college plans.
Physics Advising FAQ: Former faculty advisor Dr. Sitz has answered a lot of questions about what classes to take and when to take them in this incredibly useful document.
Physics Skill Manual: While this manual was originally written for students in Modern Lab, it’s a great explainer on Latex, data analysis, and some other technical skills that you’ll eventually need to know as a physics major.
The Society of Physics Students (SPS): The Society of Physics Students is UT’s largest physics student organization. They meet weekly and is a great place to meet fellow students, ask questions, and get a taste of what being a physics undergraduate actually looks like.
Gender Minorities in Physics (GMiP): GMiP meets weekly and is open to every physics major. During meetings, they have speakers, workshops, socials, and more! Additionally, they have a book club!