Mohammed Alomeri

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Overall Rating: 5.0 / 5.0

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Class of
2021
Sep 17, 2020

I took this course in my Junior year which might make it slightly different if you end up taking Physics in your Freshman year. The reference table will be your best buddy. Pretty much every equation you’ll need to answer questions with will be on the reference table. And well, that’s pretty much it for taking Physics. The class is less about concepts than it is about simply choosing the right equation and plugging in the right numbers to get the right answer. There are some concepts taught in the class, but they’re interesting and not too hard to learn at the same time. So, uh, simply pay attention and you’ll do well, unless you get some of the bad teachers, whom I won’t name(nor do I know since I didn’t have them). ~Class of 2021

Class of
2021
Sep 15, 2020

Make sure you review the reference table before tests and quizzes.

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