benji6667 said:
Physics isnt hard, you just need to keep studying the hard concepts until something click and it makes perfect sense.
(tl;dr the stuff u learn is actually interesting)
I know what did my head in the most was Special Relativity. At first I was like "ok sure whatever", but after a while it began to make sense... which then enabled me to responsd to all those tedious extended reponse questions and calculations as well as making me raise more questions that are beyond the scope of the syllabus
What i find hard about physics thou is A. physics teachers who are new to the course cant teach and B. teachers experienced in physics will avoid teaching HSC physics like the plague.... at my school, we have 3 ex-engineers in the maths department who refuse to teach Physics, so a year 7-10 science teacher specialising in Biology took the role of teaching us.
Well you know if I wanted to be a fully qualified Physics teacher I have to linger around uni for 3 (Science) + 2 (Education) years.
Depending on the course program of the university in question, sure we will study Thermal Physics, Quantum Physics, Electromagneticsm and so on but all the calculus and linear algebra won't be necessary in HSC Physics and the pay is only around $50,000-$60,000 per year.
Then I'd rather be a physicist than an actual teacher with all that tertiary level maths gone to waste.
I'm sure those 3 ex-engineers would like to teach maths because it's what engineering revolves around and makes better use of what they know and HSC physics is simply a joke.
So ask them lolwhy don't they teach physics?
I wouldn't mind teaching physics.
i-r-nerd said:
well, physics is not really hard. the throey is easy when u understand it. to understand is to know and ur techers know and can help. physics is okay, chem sucks balls!
I found chem pretty cool in the HSC and even now.
1st week chemistry involves atomic numbers, mass numbers and moles, woohoo!
EDIT:
You
don't need to remember formulas, real physics isn't about remembering formulas.
You will need to start developing efficent problem solving skills now.