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EmSeeSquared
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Hi all,
I'm really struggling in Physics and I need some guidance. I got a 50% in my first class test ever and although it counts for 5%(of which I got 2.5%) of the overall year mark, I'm freaking out. I got my second class test next month and I'm not sure if I'll be able to make it to 90%+. High school physics was a breeze and I aced it. Now I'm struggling and I'm not sure how to catch up within 2-3 weeks. We are using Matter and Interactions by Chabay and I hate the book, but it's being used in the lectures extensively. The thing is, it's loaded with problems but no answers for me to check if I'm on the right track or not.
Now my lecturer said, the first class test reflects the final year mark. I'm freaking out since I don't want to end up with 50%.
I'm not sure if I know how to learn anymore and thus I'm looking for some experienced people to give some advice on how to tackle the Physics. I'll appreciate it if you could suggest some books as well because I honestly hate M&I by Chabay.
Thanks
I'm really struggling in Physics and I need some guidance. I got a 50% in my first class test ever and although it counts for 5%(of which I got 2.5%) of the overall year mark, I'm freaking out. I got my second class test next month and I'm not sure if I'll be able to make it to 90%+. High school physics was a breeze and I aced it. Now I'm struggling and I'm not sure how to catch up within 2-3 weeks. We are using Matter and Interactions by Chabay and I hate the book, but it's being used in the lectures extensively. The thing is, it's loaded with problems but no answers for me to check if I'm on the right track or not.
Now my lecturer said, the first class test reflects the final year mark. I'm freaking out since I don't want to end up with 50%.
I'm not sure if I know how to learn anymore and thus I'm looking for some experienced people to give some advice on how to tackle the Physics. I'll appreciate it if you could suggest some books as well because I honestly hate M&I by Chabay.
Thanks
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