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Rate My Physics and Math Work: 17-Year-Old Asks for Feedback
Hey guys...I spoke to an admissions counselor today who basically said that if should focus on getting my work first reviewed and then certified by someone outside my school. Perhaps contact a university professor who has the time to go through my work. The counselor went through a lot of it as...- ElNino
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Rate My Physics and Math Work: 17-Year-Old Asks for Feedback
Yeah but a friend of mine kind of bullied my into it! Its alright I kind of like ElNino for a girl...Next time LaNina for sure!- ElNino
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Rate My Physics and Math Work: 17-Year-Old Asks for Feedback
OHH! and by the way...I noticed some of you guys said "he"...Well I know my nick translates to "little boy" but I'm a girl so yeah... "she"- ElNino
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Rate My Physics and Math Work: 17-Year-Old Asks for Feedback
Anyway I think I've got what I needed from this. Thanks a lot honestly! I didn't mean to offend anyone so if I did I apologize. I hope you would believe me but even if you don't maybe we'll meet in a few years and I can show you! :P Anyway thanks again you guys needn't reply anymore- ElNino
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Rate My Physics and Math Work: 17-Year-Old Asks for Feedback
Ok. Well I also do a lot of studying IN school. Pretty much all of my Math and Physics classes my professors don't mind me working on this stuff. My parents spoke to my teachers so they said that they were ok with this as long as I kept my grades up and I took their tests.- ElNino
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Rate My Physics and Math Work: 17-Year-Old Asks for Feedback
Yeah I go to school. Well I keep my grades up. Its just I have blips now and then because I find it more interesting to spend time on this but I'm still top of my class or there abouts. I have never really found it hard to finish my school work. I spend I'd say maybe 4 or 5 hours a day. But I...- ElNino
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Rate My Physics and Math Work: 17-Year-Old Asks for Feedback
I believe I completely understand all of what I read because I don't like to move on to new topics unless I do. and you know what I think that's the best advice I've so far! :D I think I'm going to play some frisbee...hehe!- ElNino
- Post #37
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Rate My Physics and Math Work: 17-Year-Old Asks for Feedback
I've read a lot of it...I've worked out all the problems as well. There's a book I bought along with it by the same author that has supplementary problems and stuff so I have done I would say about 40% of the problems in that book and all of the ones in the text itself. I READ al of it I make it...- ElNino
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Rate My Physics and Math Work: 17-Year-Old Asks for Feedback
My intro I did with Nelkon and Parker; Resnick and Hlliday...Vibrations I used a book called "The Physics of Vibrations and Waves" by HJ Pain...- ElNino
- Post #32
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Rate My Physics and Math Work: 17-Year-Old Asks for Feedback
Oh, for I posted before I saw that...used a book by Meriam and Kraige (not sure if I am spelling that right)...and also one other which I can't quite remember the authors name...- ElNino
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Rate My Physics and Math Work: 17-Year-Old Asks for Feedback
Recently I've been using Fundamentals of Applied Electromagnetics by Ulaby, and also this book by Shadowitz its called Electromagnetic Field. Those are the most recent topics that I have covered.- ElNino
- Post #28
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Rate My Physics and Math Work: 17-Year-Old Asks for Feedback
Cyrus: Lot of books to list! If you specify a topic I can probably tell you better what material I have been reading.- ElNino
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Rate My Physics and Math Work: 17-Year-Old Asks for Feedback
@Moonbear yes I believe it is impossible for you to evaluate me without more information, it was a bad idea. As for what comments I am looking for not really anything more. Among all that I got, I got a few answers as well. I would try and clarify for you the level of my understanding but I...- ElNino
- Post #25
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Rate My Physics and Math Work: 17-Year-Old Asks for Feedback
-If you think you can help me or have anything useful to say thanks for that. -If you think I copied a table of contents, then well you are entitled to your opinion it wasnt unexpected -If you find it hard to believe I have covered this then again, you are completely entitled to your opinion...- ElNino
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Beginner's Guide to String Theory: Best Books for the Cash-Strapped
Zweibach?? I am not too sure about this but I think I know someone who has this book. I know her well could probably "borrow" it ;-) Maybe I should go with the layman's reading at first and go with the Mathematics aspect once that is secure? think that's a better idea?- ElNino
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- Forum: STEM Academic Advising