
+1... Nope.
Don't let these people get you down...........PHYSICS SUCKS!!!!!!!
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I don't understand how the science which is pretty much the underpinning for all of the other hard sciences just plain and simply SAWKS! But here we are.
Don't let these people get you down...........PHYSICS SUCKS!!!!!!!
I used to hate physics too--that is, until I realized my approach was all wrong! 😳 At first, I tried to memorize strategies for answering the different types of questions instead of learning the underlying concepts. Once I stopped doing that, I stopped struggling; however, that is not to say that it wasn't hard work! I aced both physics I and II during the summer (4 weeks for each course), and I now work as a tutor at the college's learning center.
When it comes to physics (and a lot of other subjects!), Khan Academy is a lifesaver. 👍
I think it depends on the prof. I had probably the best prof in my UG and G career as a CC physics teacher...
Amen! My professor isn't much help and it's too late to change sections....looks like between the book and th tutor center- I'll be teaching it to myself. Last class, as soon as the "lecture" started, no less than 6 people got up and walked out...
🙂your avatar blew my mind.
Physics is about understanding and simulating phenomena in your mind. Then applying formulas accordingly. It is not not not not not a math test. Treating it like a math course will not get you higher than 80 on an exam, usually. I havent studied physics in 4 years (and i still love it a lot, 800/800 SAT II physics) that i barely needed any revision on my tests to score >11 ps consistently. My other major would have been civil engineering if I didn't love the engineering of the human body so much. You just need to practice a lot (thats where its similar to math) to get a hang of the suitable formulas, and visualize to know what's going on. Physics is about analyzing concepts to apply, and to do that, you gotta have an understanding of what is really happening.
Mastery of physics helps your understanding of all the rest of the sciences. I fall back on my physics knowledge in Bio/Orgo all the time.
I took my first Physics course EVER this past summer. I aced it, but only after I starting watching the tutorials from www.freelance-teacher.com. My teacher was pretty much useless. I learned from this guy's videos and doing problems in the textbook. Ditto what other posters have said...understand the concepts and it will go much better. Good luck!
My ex found this site AFTER my class was done! http://ocw.mit.edu/courses/physics/
Loved physics. Remember, it's only there to explain mathematically what you already know happens in real life.
Ex? Dude was a little late so you gave him the boot? 😛
Loved physics. Remember, it's only there to explain mathematically what you already know happens in real life.