Monday, September 3, 2012

Welcome Back!

Photo by riekhavoc used with permission through Creative Commons.

Welcome to a new school year! As this is the first blog post of the school year, I'd like to keep it very short and very simple. Post a comment to one or both of the following questions:
  1. What would you like to learn this year in physics? Are there any topics in which you're especially interested?
  2. What are your academic goals this year?
I am eager to read what you think.

16 comments:

  1. 1. I really don't know what I want to learn about, so I couldn't really say much on the subject. Possibly more on the tire trick, getting down to the math on it.

    2. To keep an A or a high B, expecting to do alright as long as I don't miss to many days.

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  2. 1. I want to learn about quantum mechanics. I'm curious what it is about.

    2. I want to keep in the A to high B range.

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    1. the word quantum intimidates me lol

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  3. 1. This year I'm really interested in the forces of nature, nuclear physics, and the math behind the everything.

    2. My academic goal this year is to retain my high grade point average. I also plan to focus/participate more in class for the sake of developing any skills needed to further my learning.

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  4. i cant realy say much either, i guess i would like to know some more cool tricks...

    and i just wanna do my best for once.

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  5. I really don't know much about physics, so that's a good of a place as any to start. I'd be interested to learn how the forces might affect the human body, but I'm not sure outside of that.

    I'm just hoping to get as good of an ACT score as my brother...

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  6. This year, I'm very excited to learn about a new study of science and discover what physics really is!

    As for academic goals of the year, I would really like to score well on the ACT and earn a very high gpa!

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  7. I am really excited to see what vectors are.

    Academically i would love to stay in the A range and get a good score on the act.

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  8. i am looking forward to learning anything that will help with understanding the world around me and how it works

    my academic goals are to maintain a high 3 point or hopefully stay with a 4.0. also i hope to earn high 20s or better on the act, which will take a lot of hard work

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  9. I am looking forward to learning about electromagnetism. I don't really know much about physics but am excited about learning.

    Academically I would like to stay in the A-B range. I would also like to do well on the ACT.

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  10. I don't have much experience with physics, but i'm looking forward to all the labs and experiments.

    This year i would like to achieve a 3.8 GPA and finish my AR books this year. I also want to keep up with my studying before last minute.

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  11. This year in physics I woukd like to learn more about the world that surrounds me and why certain things happen the way they do. I am not sure what I would like to learn about specifically, but like Brody said I would like to know what a vector is.

    This year I would like to maintain my 4.0 gpa academically, and I would also like to improve my score each time I take the ACT.

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  12. I'm just excited to learn about other branches of science and see what physics has to offer.

    Academically I hope to maintain 3.6+ GPA and not stress too much over school.

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  13. This year im very excited to learn about the forces that dictate the way things move in the world, and why things happen the way they do.

    Academically, i would really like to maintain my 4.0 gpa. I also hope to score well on the ACT.

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  14. This year I would like to learn more about how things actually work like electricity.

    Ccademically i would like to finish my ar books and get a higher that 3.3. gpa! :)

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  15. Thanks for all the comments this week. Look back soon for a new post.

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