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Ashley.C
Posted: Mon Jun 12, 2006 1:31 pm    Post subject: Physics Teachers Reply with quote

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Right, Is there any Physics High School Teachers in here??

i was just wondering what you thought of this..

Right, I wanna do Astronomy at University and i Need Physics or Maths and i can only do Int 2 Maths at the moment. Due to the columns of our school Biology is in the same column as Physics and i need Biology as i wanna do a degree in it also. I was wondering what you would think of if you knew a student who hadnt done Physics but has been teaching themself Int 2 and really want to do it, if you would allow them to crash Higher in your class but due to Biology being on at the same time would not be able to be in the normal class. But they would go in when the teacher was free during the periods they are free and also teach themselves it and willing to stay behind after school to keep up??

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Posted: Sun Aug 13, 2006 10:08 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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Twisted Evil . I couldn't read a single thing you said. Type slowly if you have trouble doing it with both hands.
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Neutrino
Posted: Mon Aug 14, 2006 6:32 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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1) It isn't going to be devestating if you have to miss out on physics or biology. Personally I'd suggest taking the physics in high school if you have to pick one or the other and want to study both in college.
2) Make sure you are definitely taking English - if you want a career in science your writing style and clarity needs a lot of work.
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Ashley.C
Posted: Fri Oct 13, 2006 11:41 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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what are you talking about? Make sure i take English? I am Scottish my English is fine lol! I happen to be very good at English
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Posted: Fri Oct 13, 2006 1:13 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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Ashley.C wrote:
what are you talking about? Make sure i take English? I am Scottish my English is fine lol! I happen to be very good at English
You are joking, right?


Right, Is there any Physics High School Teachers in here??

i was just wondering what you thought of this..

Right, I wanna do Astronomy at University and i Need Physics or Maths and i can only do Int 2 Maths at the moment. Due to the columns of our school Biology is in the same column as Physics and i need Biology as i wanna do a degree in it also. I was wondering what you would think of if you knew a student who hadnt done Physics but has been teaching themself Int 2 and really want to do it, if you would allow them to crash Higher in your class but due to Biology being on at the same time would not be able to be in the normal class. But they would go in when the teacher was free during the periods they are free and also teach themselves it and willing to stay behind after school to keep up??
Thanks



Your punctuation, syntax, capitalisation, spelling, contraction form, and sentence structure are all in need of improvement. Neutrino's advice is excellent.
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Ashley.C
Posted: Sat Oct 14, 2006 7:10 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

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Why would i joke about something like that?

Actually on the computer i tend to writing in 'text form' so maybe thats why my spelling isn't so good. I do happen to be very good at English and quite insulted by your comments.
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