Hello all!
This year i have signed up for Physics B AP, it is an algebra based physics class that deals with E&M. I have been very inspired by this class, it is very interesting and intriguing, but i am horrible at the subject. I average 40% on tests/quizzes, when the class averages around...
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This is my first year taking a real physics class and so far it's been fun. The class is AP-Physics B and it is algebra/trig based. I was wondering if i could get some tips from the pros at how to be better at physics, and maybe what materials should i buy to assist me on my learning...
"Academic Advice" Interview for Newspaper
Hello, I will be interviewing college students for my high school's journalism class. The questions are all the same and will be limited to 6 per person. The questions are as follows:
1. How often did you study?
2. How many hours a night would you...
Hello, i have taken..
Calc AB, and everything before it
Physics AP, chem, bio..
Apush, APEcon APGovt
English 1,2,3,4
Ap Compsci
Spanish 1/2
avid;graphic design
some extracurricular
- varsity swimming
- president of my own economics club
- 4 years in my school's business program
To be honest, i...
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I have a 3.60 GPA UW (YES Laugh at me) in high school, am a junior and want to go to UCLA for physics. However, I highly doubt that i can get into UCLA with a GPA like this. Should I just go to a community college, then try to transfer, or just go to a college that's easier to get...
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someone posted something similar on here, but it was for calculus instead of geometry. Most people agreed that the guy should supplement his learning by buying another calculus book, so that he could pull from both and do better. Maybe you could try this out, gL.
AUMathTutor, thanks for your input, what do you think someone struggling in heavy memorizing classes (spanish, history) should do to study? Flashcards are already my principal method for learning new concepts/vocab, but I do not know of any other. Have you any ideas?
Thanks for the post Raizy!
yeah, I've got a problem with both time management and also procrastination, and i think i am a visual/hands-on learner. Thanks!
comon guys, stick to the topic >:(
the alien needs to know what needs to be done to get straight as. The alien understands this concept of studying, and learning 90%< of presented material, but what else is there? and what ways are there to study for people who like doing things by hand?
i need to know what to do, which is why i say guide, because every single thing i try ends up not working
i need to know things such as how to study, how long to study, etc etc etc etc
Hi, i am an alien to planet earth. I have just found about this thing called "school". Will someone on this forum please write a concise guide on how to get and maintain a 4.0 gpa? I think i have come to the right place for this. thank you all for your postings and consideration!