Joined: Tue 09-09-2003 10:52PM Posts: 1145 Location: High in the Rocky Mountains
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I really didn't think it was that bad. I screwed up the first written question royally, but besides that, I am pretty sure I did really well. Low to Mid-B range most likely. It was a lot trickier than the last test, though. I will give you that.
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Joined: Fri 09-05-2003 10:24AM Posts: 3589 Location: Oklahoma! Where the wind comes sweeping down the p l a i n s !
Source: Altman Hall
crap, I thought I did really well, but now that I am hearing all this stuff about it, I probably seriously bombed it. There goes Physics for this semister, I may be looking at another try at this class *shudders*.
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Yup, I know what you mean. Last semester I was one of those "rare cases" where I ended the class with 694 points, so I ended up getting a D.
But hey... D for Done. That's why I'm in Phys 24 this semester, and never have to worry about Bieniek ever again. Course, I have a D in Phys 24 right now too, so I'm not doing much better. Ugh. I really don't want to take Phys 107 next semester... That's gonna fucking blow hardcore.
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Average was 73.5%, and they added 15 points on to everyone's scores because they made a mistake (momentum problem had 2 correct answers). I'm thinking (hoping) i got a C or B....
Joined: Wed 09-10-2003 5:23PM Posts: 1209 Location: 1604 Pine St.
Source: CivilE Building
Swirls wrote:
Yup, I know what you mean. Last semester I was one of those "rare cases" where I ended the class with 694 points, so I ended up getting a D.
But hey... D for Done. That's why I'm in Phys 24 this semester, and never have to worry about Bieniek ever again. Course, I have a D in Phys 24 right now too, so I'm not doing much better.
I thought you had to have a C in Phys 23 to go to Phys 24. Maybe that's the math department rule, but I could've sworn it was like that. Feel free to correct me.
Joined: Mon 09-15-2003 9:24PM Posts: 516 Location: 1603 N Walnut
Source: Altman Hall
Yes, that was pretty fucked up in lecture today, in order to stop a spinning bike wheel, he stuck his tounge out and stopped it. I was sitting next to Shadowcat and we were both like WTF? Did he just do that? Then he DID IT AGAIN!! The man is very wierd, but I still think I did well on the second test.
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Thanks chief!
Yup, I know what you mean. Last semester I was one of those "rare cases" where I ended the class with 694 points, so I ended up getting a D.
But hey... D for Done. That's why I'm in Phys 24 this semester, and never have to worry about Bieniek ever again. Course, I have a D in Phys 24 right now too, so I'm not doing much better.
I thought you had to have a C in Phys 23 to go to Phys 24. Maybe that's the math department rule, but I could've sworn it was like that. Feel free to correct me.
Sort of. The requirement for Phys 24 is only to have PASSED Phys 23, not to have received a C or better in Phys 23 (yes... A D is passing in this school). However, the requirement for most departments and other classes that use Physics 23 as a prereq (i.e. Statics) require a C or better in it. I just got lucky and they haven't caught me yet.
But since it's already passed midterm, I really don't see my department telling me that I have to drop the class now because I haven't satisfied the prerequisites.
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