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Dr Transport said:"Your homework is EVERY problem in this text"
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Dr Transport said:"Your homework is EVERY problem in this text"
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tim_lou said:After reading all the replies, it seems that a lot of the people are having similar experiences about modern physics. My friends said that the material covered in class will eventually be learned again later in our physics career...Well, do you think students would be better off without the modern physics class? or not?
jtbell said:Who are the authors of those two books?
beanryu said:tim lou are you in stony brook?
jtbell said:If you're on a semester system like ours, where a typical course meets for three hours a week, that sounds about right. The rule of thumb I use when advising students or making up homework sets is "two hours outside class for each hour in class."
A typical student course load here averages 15-16 class hours per week. Therefore this rule gives a total of 45-48 hours per week including homework and studying. Compare that to a "normal" 40-hour work week (plus overtime and/or work taken home) in the "real world."