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Re: Too much of work - April 26th 2014, 03:14 PM

Hey there,

I'm sorry to hear Physics and chemistry are stressing you out. I have taken two years of both of them and I totally understand. First of all, are there certain concepts that you are having a difficult time grasping? If so, there are a couple of things that you can do to solve this problem. Obviously, you can talk to your teacher about it and let him/her know what concepts you are struggling with and have them explain it to you again. You could also ask a friend or classmate who gets the material well enough that they are willing to help you. Have you ever thought about doing a study group? Trust me, they help a LOT when it comes to physics and chemistry as well as in other subjects. You could also use internet resources to help you such as YouTube videos of better explanations of the content.

About the numericals in physics- I agree, they can be confusing at times. I would say that the best way to overcome it is to familiarize yourself more with the subject, contents, and forumulas; basically, spend more time on it. I'm guessing those numerals also show up in physics formulas as well? The best thing for that is to understand and familiarize as well as practice doing problems with it.

I hope this helps and good luck to you!



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