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q2q may be longer but more students would have done it, hence there will be more information when researching when doing assesments on it etc.
dats a good excuse 2 do itOriginally posted by flyin'
the benefits of doing quantum to quarks is that all textbooks have notes (and usually pretty detailed as well) and more people have notes and in this forum more people can help you if you start to struggle ...
I agree, I did medical physics and I think it is the simplest option topic. There are heaps of resources available for it, and there is only a limit of questions that examiners can test you on for it.Originally posted by esther
i did med phys and its heaps good.... thats coz i neva liked all that space stuff..
med phys isnt all that long either i think its like 5 sections- xrays ultrasounds etc and basicalli its just how they work and their advantages and disadvantages and stuff like that
i would recommend med phys but not alot of textbooks hab info on it... our teacher found info from lots of books and we looked up heaps on the net aswell
Exactly. Choose the 'easiest' option. Why? Well, firstly, no option is going to 'scale' any better than another, and if you choose an easier option, you are more likely to be doing the same option as students that aren't as good as you, so your answer will look better in comparison.Originally posted by Dario
It's also the longest option topic with probably the most work in it.
If you're talking about physics in general, i agree, i've read both of Hawking's books and loved them, however, this syllabus is not the most interesting thing in the world.Originally posted by phenol
Physics is not about learning for the sake of HSC/UAI
It is about loving the subject. Every part of physics is as good as any other - Quantum Mechanics attracts me more