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How does one deal with Physics II?!
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It's either senioritis or I really don't comprehend physics II--does anyone know videos online or any tips on how to study? Need guidance, I want to end my undergrad. career with a bang (read: all A's).
Thanks 😀
Seeing as I had to teach myself this class, I suggest getting a Chegg membership. Saved my ass a few times.
And I thought it was only me.It's either senioritis or I really don't comprehend physics II--does anyone know videos online or any tips on how to study? Need guidance, I want to end my undergrad. career with a bang (read: all A's).
Thanks 😀
At my school, physics 1 and 2 (calc-based) is everyone's lowest priority class because we know she'll curve our grades like there's no tomorrow. But I'd recommend reading the textbook and doing a lot of example problems, it's cleared up a lot of things for me.
What does chegg have that helped you? I know they post how to do questions from Wiley-plus but is that it?Seeing as I had to teach myself this class, I suggest getting a Chegg membership. Saved my ass a few times.
Very carefully.
No help here, my physics 1 class was brutal compared to physics 2. Good luck!
Chegg had a bunch of answers for HW for questions my professor asked that were next to impossible. I.E. The sky is blue and clouds are white, how many electrons are passing between the sun and the earth.
But honestly, it was stupidly hard, I managed a B+ in his class, which was above 100% after he curved grades. I'm not trying to be arrogant or anything, but I was highest in our class, just goes to show, not all professors are created equally. Nor are the tests lol.
But honestly, it was stupidly hard, I managed a B+ in his class, which was above 100% after he curved grades. I'm not trying to be arrogant or anything, but I was highest in our class, just goes to show, not all professors are created equally. Nor are the tests lol.
Ugh, I used Chegg, but there's probably something better. Good luck. Worst class ever.
Knock out practice problems all the time. Just crack open the book and get it going.
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