The experience of studying physics in university varies from person to person, but generally speaking, students majoring in physics need to have a strong foundation in mathematics and physics, as well as strong logical thinking ability and experimental ability. In the process of learning, you may encounter some difficulties, but if you are interested in physics and are willing to work hard, these difficulties will not stop you from making progress.
In addition, the employment prospects of physics majors are relatively broad, and graduates can find jobs in computer, electronic information, materials, corporate governance, finance, marketing, foreign languages, electrical appliances and other industries.