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Which Option for You? (1 Viewer)

Which option did you study?

  • Geophysics

    Votes: 1 1.0%
  • Medical Physics

    Votes: 21 20.2%
  • Astrophysics

    Votes: 28 26.9%
  • From Quanta to Quarks

    Votes: 47 45.2%
  • The Age of Silicon

    Votes: 7 6.7%

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cziLofty

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I was just curius to see which option the majority of the state did? Also did you find it hard?
 

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Well everyone in my school's physics class except for a lone lunatic chosed Quanta to Quarks, best reason being is that we were only tought that option topic.
The one individual that wants to be special did Age of Silica instead, personally I wanted to do it since it conveniently overlaps with my SDD course and had previous experience in electronics.
 

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AntiHyper said:
Well everyone in my school's physics class except for a lone lunatic chosed Quanta to Quarks, best reason being is that we were only tought that option topic.
The one individual that wants to be special did Age of Silica instead, personally I wanted to do it since it conveniently overlaps with my SDD course and had previous experience in electronics.

how did you pass english with english skills like yours? Please learn how to write before posting
 

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That was perhaps the easiest Quanta to Quarks I have ever seen. Certainly easier than the core

Even the 7 mark wasn't too bad. I went to town and wrote about 5 pages as I had so much time left over.
 
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omg what is the Q nuclide and its mass number in quanta to quarks...Q31b
 

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mrkotter said:
how did you pass english with english skills like yours? Please learn how to write before posting
Well I guess I didn't pass english at all
 

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so wlm, wat did u think of the test? to me the multis were challenging

ps. well done on ur 500th post :D
 
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Quanta to Quarks. This boy loves his quantum.

And yes, it was Proactinium-234.

I wrote a page and a half on the Manhattan Project... this isn't English ;)
 

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Bizarre said:
Quanta to Quarks. This boy loves his quantum.

And yes, it was Proactinium-234.

I wrote a page and a half on the Manhattan Project... this isn't English ;)
Actually, the Board of Studies mark our papers by weighing them and subtracting the the weight of an unused booklet, and the weight of the ink used is converted to a mark.
 

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Captain_Gh3y said:
Actually, the Board of Studies mark our papers by weighing them and subtracting the the weight of an unused booklet, and the weight of the ink used is converted to a mark.
lol
That's known as "quantitative analysis" and probably more accurate than reading the it :p
Maybe they should even titrate the ink after it's been soaked off the paper. Eheh chemistry
 

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