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Help with a school project
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Hey if anyone that cares could do this survey for me it's for a final for a class of mine ty

https://forms.gle/FwexYKRiBF9TXatt7

Hey if anyone that cares could do this survey for me it's for a final for a class of mine ty

https://forms.gle/FwexYKRiBF9TXatt7
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Hopefully you get a good grade on it :)

Hopefully you get a good grade on it :)
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gl

gl
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I hope my answer jinxes your project.

I hope my answer jinxes your project.
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did it, gl

did it, gl
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easiest test of my life

easiest test of my life
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Difficult

Difficult
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Is it weird that I remember learning about collisions in HS physics but none of my university physics classes talked about it?

Is it weird that I remember learning about collisions in HS physics but none of my university physics classes talked about it?
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For classes that you took in high school but can count as college credit (i.e. AP or IB in the U.S., or community college credits for example), would that count as high school physics or the respective university level class

For classes that you took in high school but can count as college credit (i.e. AP or IB in the U.S., or community college credits for example), would that count as high school physics or the respective university level class
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Filled out a form. Good luck! Hope I have good data!

Filled out a form. Good luck! Hope I have good data!
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springrollsFor classes that you took in high school but can count as college credit (i.e. AP or IB in the U.S., or community college credits for example), would that count as high school physics or the respective university level class

you could count those as either honestly, it's more about relative difficulty level and content than strictly a uni vs HS course.

Thanks to everyone who answered it has helped me a ton :)

[quote=springrolls]For classes that you took in high school but can count as college credit (i.e. AP or IB in the U.S., or community college credits for example), would that count as high school physics or the respective university level class[/quote]

you could count those as either honestly, it's more about relative difficulty level and content than strictly a uni vs HS course.

Thanks to everyone who answered it has helped me a ton :)
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mikematIs it weird that I remember learning about collisions in HS physics but none of my university physics classes talked about it?

I'm honestly not sure what is standard for non-physics/engineering physics courses! Collisions seem pretty important to me but maybe not every physics course deems them super important.

[quote=mikemat]Is it weird that I remember learning about collisions in HS physics but none of my university physics classes talked about it?[/quote]

I'm honestly not sure what is standard for non-physics/engineering physics courses! Collisions seem pretty important to me but maybe not every physics course deems them super important.
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i hope u can give ur prof some nice graphs

i hope u can give ur prof some nice graphs
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