alcalder said:
I would say it certainly depends on your teacher and how well they are able to convey and explain the new concepts. If they are a teacher who is stuck in the old syllabus then that will make it hard.
Teacher made us do a Photoelectric effect first-hand investigation ... Didn't like it, first HSC practical I stuffed up, took too long.
I have an auto-rejection mechanism of anything removed from the syllabus and any curricula not related to my studies.
So I'm trying to figure out how to mention Wein's Law in my answers without going in detail about it in Astrophysics with regards to spectra.
cuppy said:
man did they teach Gauss's Law and mechanics in high school ten years ago?!
:O
i had to endure it in my first semester of uni and let me tell you it was NOT fun. high school physics is a cinch compared to what they throw at you in uni.
I flicked threw a very old Physics textbook at the Paramatta Library which was last revised in 1995 and I was shocked at the amount and difficulty of content.
So imma enjoy Physics when I can
... then avoid it in university if need to.
How nice of the Physics teacher to give us
HSC 1995 Physics questions in our Year 11 Yearly exam
, in particular Q 2, 4, 5, 6, 8, 10 & 12
... almost whole class failed, no one got a decent mark.