How Can I Survive Experimental Physics and Excel in Continuous Assessment?

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In summary, surviving experimental physics and excelling in continuous assessment requires a combination of strong theoretical knowledge, practical skills, and effective time management. Students must actively engage in laboratory experiments, ask questions, and seek help when needed. They should also regularly review and practice concepts to strengthen their understanding. Time management is crucial in completing assignments and preparing for exams. Seeking assistance from professors and peers, as well as utilizing online resources, can also aid in success in this challenging field.
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Im Carol, I have to survive 1 more semester of experimental physics in college before I get to drop it in second year and forget about it like a horrible horrible dream. I'm sucky at physics (didnt do it in high school) so I need as good a continuous assesment mark as I can get, so I'll be posting pretty much any essay questions I'm not 100% sure on (or more likely utterly clueless, let's be honest).

Help me survive and nice to meet you :D.
 
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Welcome to PF!

Don't dismiss physics so quickly you must embrace it and it will reward you with great insight into how the world really works. Who knows you may have the opportunity of a lifetime to be on a game show and you wouldn't want to be floored by a simple question in physics. Or who knows if your kids come home one day needing help on a physics problem and you will have to say to yourself in only I had learned that.

Also please take some time to read our rules under the INFO tab as we expect to see your attempts at doing your homework when you post a problem.

Take care,
Jedi
 
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