You have to try your best on your homework, ask questions when you need help, pay attention in class and take good notes. Good luck!
To get accepted into a Physics program for grad school you must apply in time, most of the work they look at is not from your senior year but mostly from previous years, make sure it looks good. Find the right program and make sure your grades are good enough.
Physics is related to other branches of science such as chemistry, biology, and geology through concepts like energy, forces, and matter. For example, the study of chemical reactions in chemistry involves understanding the underlying physics of particle interactions. In biology, physics principles are applied to topics such as fluid dynamics in blood flow or biomechanics in movement. Geology utilizes physics to study seismic waves and the behavior of rocks under pressure.
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Chemistry, Physics and Engineering are not made up of just mathematics, there are a lot of understanding of the physics and chemistry concepts to do well in those courses too. Most people who are bad at math will have difficulty solving physics and chemistry problems (although they may understand the concepts). though they might be quite good at certain kinds of chemistry (synthetic organic chemistry, for example, which is more about memorization and less about mathematical skills). However, being good at math does not automatically mean you'll also be good at chemistry."Good at math" is also a somewhat vague term. You can be a whiz at simple arithmetic and still be horrible at analytical-type mathematics ("word problems") which are more similar to the kind of understanding of mathematics that's required in the physical sciences. So if someone doesn't have an understanding of the concepts, then they would have difficulty setting up the math equations (which will model the actual physics, chemistry etc.)
Yes and no, Einstein was talented in physics and mathematics but not very talented in other school subjects. When he was 17, in 1896, he took the Swiss Matura and obtained mostly good grades (the scale was from 1 to 6 and he passed with 6 in both physics and mathematics).
No he does not get good grades he gets bad grades!
sometimes she had good grades and sometimes she did not.
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I would recommend an A+ in physics and chemistry with at least an A in maths. Get straight As to be on the safe side but as long you got the determination you'll make it. Good luck
She does get good grades--A's and B's!
It means: "What do you have to do in order to get good grades?"
Doctors need to have good grades in Science and Math, as well as some physics and other subcategories, Chemistry, Biology, Ect.
If he does not get good grades, he does not do his homework.
i need help getting good grades in reading
you mite need to be a good boy or girl and have to get good grades on your work and have too do your grades good for your cm ts
Not all grades are good, but some are. In a letter-oriented grading system, grades of A or B are generally considered good while other grades including C, D, and F are generally considered not good or even failing. In a number-oriented grading system, grades are generally considered good if they are in the 80s or higher.