Tuesday, September 24, 2013
The Challenges Of Honors Freshman Physics
Honors freshman physics can be very challenging. In this class, we learn a lot of new information that, at times, we have never worked with before. In addition, we do not have homework, so we have to take the initiative if we want to learn. If we choose not to do extra work out of class, then your grade suffers. Also, we learn more by doing practice problems, rather than reading from the textbook. Additionally, honors freshman physics is not just memorizing how to do a certain problem and doing the same step by step functions. It is more about thinking, rationalizing, and problem solving. We have to learn how to be great thinkers, rather than robots that think the same way and following steps to get the answer. All in all, honors freshman physics is no doubt going to be difficult, if not the most challenging class we have ever taken. But, if we work hard and put in the extra time and effort, we can survive freshman physics.
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