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sonic1988

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I am doing PHYS1121. i have a question about the size of tutorial class. Every class has about 300+ capacities for tutorial so how can we ask question to the tutor? Is it effectively? Should it be divided into smaller group later?
 
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Your lecture might be 300+ but tutorials are in classrooms in groups of 10-20.
 

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is physics really that hard? Is it achievable to get a C/D/HD for physics?

p/s: i hope they will spread the tutorial into smaller group after
 

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hard? well.... apparently its normal for people to get around 40 in their exams... so....

but that doesnt mean people cant get D's/HD's... i know people have gotten high marks in physics...

STUDY HARD!
 

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i know people who got 99/100 for physics

on the other hand, the average between my peers were around high 60s.

go figure...

HSC physics (back in 2003) ruined everything!!!!
 

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well thats really odd. last year they were in the usual ~20 student class sizes. the average marks in the physics exams have always been really low though, so i guess they might be going for a different approach this year.
 

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I got a HD in higher physics last year, but only because of the second half which covered electricity/magnetism which I found relatively easy. Thermo+mechanics in the first half raped me, I got 67 in my mid sem :uhoh:

Very odd how they're doing the tutorials this year.
 

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in uni physics you have to not only learn the concepts but also learn how to solve the problem.
 

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Tutorials are in groups of 10-20, even if there's 300 people with one at the same time they will have 10 different rooms. My tut was smaller cos I did 1131 but should be the same more or less.
 

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