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March 29, 2024, 08:33:44 pm

Author Topic: Who is doing the detailed study : "Materials and their use in structures"?  (Read 9919 times)  Share 

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Yes, I'm also doing Structures + Materials.

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I WISH I was doing "Materials and their use in structures"? Freakin' Further Electronics. My school has an electronics obsession.

Apparently the easiest one's Further Electronics though...

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My teacher picked structures and materials because he had been told it was easiest(or the highest scoring option, can't remember, he did say), even though he himself has never taught it before, can't say I agree with his reasoning.
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Most schools do this study. Apparently the easiest one's Further Electronics though...
i beg to differ, my physics teacher said that materials and their use in structures is the easiest one

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Our teacher thinks that Further Electronics is easier because it's simply building upon what you've already learnt, and there's not a great range of questions that they can ask you.

We're doing Structures and Materials though. She tried to change it, but alas...

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Our teacher thinks that Further Electronics is easier because it's simply building upon what you've already learnt, and there's not a great range of questions that they can ask you.

We're doing Structures and Materials though. She tried to change it, but alas...
oh. what school do you go to?

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I'm doing structures, but relativity seems much cooler :D
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Electronics seems better.
its like only 3 small parts to the chapter but structures goes up to like 7.8 (heinemann book)
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My teacher picked structures and materials because he had been told it was easiest(or the highest scoring option, can't remember, he did say), even though he himself has never taught it before, can't say I agree with his reasoning.
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Structures and Materials has too many definitions to learn :(

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Structures and Materials has too many definitions to learn :(
and torques are o.O
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Yep, my school's doing structures too. Teacher wouldn't budge when I begged him to do a class vote for fairness. I really wanted to do Einstein as it looked really interesting :(

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Changed my mind...had a look at the structures and materials chapter and it actually looks pretty cool. Too many hypothesis in relativity methinks.
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hypothesis's are good :)
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lol materials detailed study is boring the shit outta me -_-
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