its fun after doing the work and getting the results to show it paid off. It's also fun when your teacher explains it in detail - but you just sit there knowing and verifying everything said. It wont be fun until you put in the required work though...Originally posted by CoNFuSeD
some one make physics fun for me PLEASE!!!
anyone.......
*sniffle* i'm going to fail!!!
Discharge tubes are easy to get, of course your parents may not like you destroying things to get them. Liquid Nitrogen is a bit harder but not impossible.Originally posted by Suvat
Btw, teachers may be useful if you don't have discharge tubes or liquid nitrogen at home
That doesn't sound like funOriginally posted by cko
hehehe u no wot makes physics REALLY fun?? doing the half yearlies n missing out on tha last question which is like 6 marks coz u dint have enough tym AND the question was a bitch easy straight out of the syllabus question GRRRRRRRRR!!!!! it also helps when one of the questions tells u u have to use a diagram to answer tha question but u don't KNOW tha fkn diagram coz u askd ur teacher for a copy but he sed u don't fkn NEED IT!!!!!!!!!!!
Is his name: Mr Wicks by any chance?Originally posted by steph@nie
a senile old man, who actually retired a while ago, but came back to teach for us.
He's crazy. He rabbles on and on about stuff and we don't know anything.
Hahaha... true true...Originally posted by Suvat
You need *teachers* for physics???
Originally posted by skotgb
all of the science teachers at my school live in a world of their own... theyre all crazy.
in chemistry; our teacher is that far behind, were still doing acids.. we've got two whole topics to go that is 12 sections of the syllabus in 13 skool weeks to the HSC. addded to that, he's got two weeks of long service leave starting tomorrow. my sister nursed his mother with dimensia... i think he's got it too.
it took him two weeks to go over our halfyearly.. and he didnt even get through the whole paper, he gave up. he spent two days going over one multiple choice answer..
anyways, in physics(different teacher, thank god) he expects to either know all the information in the universe so he doesnt have to teach us or expects us to teach ourselves, some sections of the syllabus he just skips. he ignores that they are there.
in yr 11 he decided that he didnt want to catch up with all the work we had do to finish the prelim course, he just started the HSC course. i think tomorrow he's starting our option: astro physics, because the textbook doesnt have up to date information on I to I. we still havent done our motors assessment.. he keeps delaying it, apart from that, he's in bad health.. high blood pressure and all that, and wants to retire.