Let s talk about what it s like to be good at physics.

Updated on educate 2024-06-06
5 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    I started to learn physics in the second year of junior high school, acoustics and optics I learned last semester, I feel okay, the test paper of 100 in the exam can also be above 95, I will learn electricity in the next semester, and I will be forced to do it at this time, I won't know anything, I can't understand it, I won't do the questions, the exam will be thirty or forty points, and it's still Meng, no way, so I got to the third year of junior high school, I learned mechanics and functional relationships, I didn't feel anything at first, it's not difficult, it's not simple, it's probably like this, and then the physics teacher I found at home gave me one-on-one tutoring, Tutoring for two hours every weekend, counseling for about three or four months, in this process, I slowly opened up my own knowledge, including electricity, I didn't know it before, I did more and more 6 questions, to the final stage, there are basically no questions that can't, the mock test is basically wrong within 3 points, and the high school entrance examination physics full score.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Because I'm biased seriously, physics students, English scum, other subjects are average, but I enjoy high school, especially when others ask you questions, I sit in the last row at the beginning of the third year of high school, mainly because I started school late, there is no place to do, generally speaking, I feel that the last row is where poor students sit, the first exam in the third year of high school, I remember very clearly, physics is particularly difficult, the average score of physics in the whole grade is 36 points, I am directly 92 points, the teacher in class asked, is there more than 90 in our class? The whole class looked very disdainful.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    My physics grades in junior high school were close to full scores. The physics score in high school is also close to a perfect score. Physics, you have to do a lot of questions.

    In this way, you can consolidate your thinking. That's what I really learned. Be sure to start with simple physics questions, and work your way up to lay a good foundation at the beginning.

    Then, do some more of the usual physics problems. Challenging some complex physics problems. Usually, you must do more test papers to review your knowledge.

    In class, you have to listen to the lectures, and the teacher explains the test papers. And keep it safe. I'll come back at some time.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Thinking of the surprised expression in the class, I feel so good, and then more than 80 points on the fault, the second place is more than 70 points, I was the third in the physics grade, the teacher has not left me since then, and in the future, the class will not let me talk about the questions, what difficult questions I will basically do, and there are many people who ask me questions, but the whole class will not, and you will feel very cool alone.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Only if you love physics, you will learn it with your heart. I study physics and love to do physics experiments. Others think physics is difficult, but I don't think so. I fell in love with physics by doing physics experiments. Explaining the phenomena in my life with physics makes me happy

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