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Well you have to have enough physics and maths knowledge to start a bachelors honors degree in physics at a good university, after that it's up to you. Not everyone is a Oppenheimer or Fermi, as in any field some people are brilliant and lead the way, whilst others follow. But good maths is important.
Fe Del Mundo was born in Manila on November 27, 1911. She was the sixth of eight children. At age fifteen, Fe Del Mundo entered the University of the Philippines and received an Associate in Arts and later a medical degree with highest honors. In 1940, she received a M.A. in bacteriology from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.She is credited with studies that lead to the invention of an improved incubator and a jaundice relieving device. She has dedicated her life to the cause of pediatrics in the Philippines.she discovered the incubator
Becuase their magnetic field attracts the opposite of its type e.g. negative to positive =attract vice versa negative to negative = repel vice versa -adrat203, an honors student in middle school who does 3 grades ahead math and 2 grades ahed in humanities
As far as I know, there is no Filipino yet to achieve a Nobel Prize. Indeed, Filipinos are undoubtedly very talented, but maybe their talents are not enough to a deserve a Nobel. But if they really deserve a Nobel award, then maybe there's something "fishy" going on inside the organization... (discrimination?, conspiracies?).. Maybe same reasons also apply why there is NO pure Filipino Hollywood actor, NBA player, or a single gold medalist in Olympics (Yes, NO gold medal!!). I remember Onoc Velasco, who really deserved gold medal but landed only on silver because of scoring errors. There are two probable reasons: 1. Filipino talent is NOT WORLD-CLASS. OR 2. Filipino talent is World Class, BUT maybe the rest of the world have hidden jealousy or anger against the Filipinos, that's why they are deprived of such awards and honors. Who knows? How pity for the Philippines...
Galileo (Gal or gal)the CGS unit of acceleration. One Galileo is an acceleration of 1 centimeter per second per second (cm/s2). This unit is used by geologists, who make careful measurements of local variations in the acceleration of gravity in order to draw conclusions about the geologic structures underlying an area. These variations are typically measured in milligals (mGal). One Gal is approximately 0.001 019 7 g, so a milligal is a very small acceleration, about 10-6 g. The name of the unit honors the Italian astronomer and natural philosopher Galileo Galilei (1564-1642), who proved that all objects at the Earth's surface experience the same gravitational acceleration. To avoid confusion with the symbol for the gallon, and to conform to the usual metric style, the symbol for this unit should be Gal rather than gal.
Physics! Try honors Physics if they have it
Advanced Placement is a type of high school course that can lead to college credit if the test is passed. The answers to the test can be found by asking the teacher.
NO!!! Are you insane??? Thats a great grade in an honors course its an A, the colleges don't see your percentage they only see a b c d or f relax a 91 is amazing!
Yes, the honors are determined after completion of the last semester and when all grades have been recorded.
Definately as much math as possible especially honors or AP maths. do calculus geometry trig and maybe some physics.
honors physics / ap physics honors pre-calculus / ap calculus AB/BC honors chemistry engineering mechanics
The purpose of an honors math class is to assemble a group of students who only need the same thing presented twice instead of six times, and so have time to take up more topics in the course of a semester.
---- It depends on your school, but you most likely would have to take a test and have strait A's if you are allowed to.
Definitely a B in an AP class.
In most honors courses, in order to earn a D, one must have at least 60% in the class, although there are some exceptions (for example in my algebra II/trig honors class, we must have 65% or higher to earn a D). In an honors class, a D is worth 1 point in your GPA, unlike an AP course, in which a D would be worth 2 points in your GPA.
That depends entirely on the student's academic abilities. Some students can handle that course load while others can't. Three advanced placement courses, two foreign language courses and an honors math course does seem to be a lot, but the rewards could be considerable. It would be wise to speak with the school counselors or administrators about the possibility of transferring from an AP course to a standard course if the course load proves to be too much. If a transfer is not possible, selecting a more modest curriculum may be prudent.
Course difficulty is certainly one of the factors that colleges look at. A's with a low course difficulty don't look very good compared to A's with a higher course difficulty. The degree of importance varies by college.