So I am extremely fascinated with space and the universe and etc.but i've been looking up some physics problems online and I literally have no clue where to start?
Currently im in an algebra 2 class in my local junior college, my degree plan will train me for physics right? It's not like they are just going to throw me into a class and put physics problems in front of my face right?
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Eh, you're young I assume, correct? No time to rush. Take it easy, study hard, and if it's what you really want, pursue it. If not, drop out. I mean. . Switch majors?
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I'm confused about you being in Algebra II in a community college... I took that in ninth grade, so does community college do a review course or what's going on here?
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You'll take math up to calc 1 before you do physics. Then physics courses start.
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Algebra 2? You need to be better at math to do physics. If you don't, you'll get lost fast.
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Yeah...I'm taking a grade 11 Physics course right now. They tell you straight up what it is so you actually know what you will study post-secondary.
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Just do whatever you're interested in. It's pointless to study something that you do not enjoy- knowledge can never be forced. If you find it difficult, then study harder!
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Uhm...you're going to need a very good understanding of calculus to major in physics. If you get calculus, you'll probably be fine in physics. But you will have to work hard. If you end up being really bad at calculus, don't major in physics.
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This is a major decision,OP.
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>be a physics master >Have glasses and beard >Get Orange suit
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It doesn't matter whether or not you had no clue how to start. What matters is that you wanted to work it out :) They'll teach you how, you just have to provide the desire.
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Looking up Physics problems online? [i]Do you even know how learning works?[/i]
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"What one fool can understand, another can." - Feynman
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[quote][b]Posted by:[/b] The Soulblighter >be a physics master >Have glasses and beard >Get HEV suit [/quote] fix'd [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] DaBatman92 So I am extremely fascinated with space and the universe and etc.but i've been looking up some physics problems online and I literally have no clue where to start?[/quote] Not sure what you mean by 'junior college' but I'm a physics major so I'll try to help. The very first classes you take in physics will be [url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Classical_physics]Classical Mechanics and Classical E&M (Electricity and Magnetism)[/url]. This is typically taught in high school as well and if you take and score well in the AP courses, you'll have credit that puts you ahead when you get to college. In addition you're also expected to be good at calculus because that's what a lot of physics is, so idk what grade you're in but Algebra 2 isn't gonna be enough. If you want to take a look at an [url=http://sb.cc.stonybrook.edu/bulletin/current/academicprograms/phy/degreesandrequirements.php]example curriculum[/url], you can see that you are expected to take Calc I, II, and III (multivariable) by the end of it. [quote]Currently im in an algebra 2 class in my local junior college, my degree plan will train me for physics right? It's not like they are just going to throw me into a class and put physics problems in front of my face right?[/quote] Well, like most classes, they're going to teach you the material, assign problems out of the book, give weekly labs, so I'm not sure what you mean by 'just putting problems in front of your face'.
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[quote][b]Posted by:[/b] AvengerTam1010 [quote]Currently im in an algebra 2 class in my local junior college, my degree plan will train me for physics right? It's not like they are just going to throw me into a class and put physics problems in front of my face right?[/quote] Well, like most classes, they're going to teach you the material, assign problems out of the book, give weekly labs, so I'm not sure what you mean by 'just putting problems in front of your face'.[/quote] I think he's trying to ask whether or not they'll teach him how to solve problems before they give them to him, which they obviously will. [Edited on 02.28.2012 11:32 PM PST]
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They will teach you what to do and how to do it. Worry less, live more.