After a while I decided to just sign up for physics in school, since I learn better that way.
Don't let the curriculum hold you back. Get a book, read it yourself.
Downvoted for unsolicited other-optimizing, especially given that it's reasonable to guess from the context that KPier learns better from traditional classes than from books, if e learns better from traditional classes than from blog posts.
I've recently posted several articles in my "Building Rationalist Communities" series. Some, like "Holy Books (Or Rationalist Sequences) Don't Implement Themselves" have been fairly popular, as measured by upvotes; others, like Community Roles less so.
But here is a small problem: I can see my net upvotes versus downvotes, but I can't see the numbers of each. Normally this is probably not much of a problem. But this series has been relatively controversial, and I would like to personally distinguish disagreement (high upvotes and high downvotes), from disinterest (low upvotes and low downvotes).
At least for my personal satisfaction and curiosity if nothing else, is there any way to see the absolute numbers?