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which artifacts should i use for a phys build? which stats and substats should i focus on? is a team of shenhe rosaria jean and beidou ok for a phys build shenhe?
Iβm a freshman in aerospace engineering here and Iβm trying to plan out my schedule for next fall. Right now, I was planning on taking physics 2 over this upcoming summer to get 5 credits out of the way, but rn Iβm a bit uncertain whether I should take it from my local community college or rearrange things to take it at ISU next fall. Any suggestions? Thank you!
There is no need to know how to do calculus in this class. It is not similar to AP Physics C Mechanics. It is an algebra based course with some calculus notations. You will not go between work and force using integration and things of that sort.
Vectors make up a large part of this class. For example, Force of Gravity is 0,-mg,0. Itβs good to get used to this format as it is on all the exams and hw assignments.
To find old exams and study guides go to StuDoc and click on Modern Mechanics at Purdue. You will find old study guides that may give u the tweaks for the current study guide.
There will most likely be no curve - just 15 bonus points at the end of the semester from surveys.
Labs, Recitations, and iClicker questions are basically completion points just follow the directions.
Exam 1, 2, and the Final are fairly easy. Exam 3 is kind of rough but they drop one exam so donβt worry too much.
HW can be time consuming. Try finding out all the equations and understanding them before.
I had my first PHYS 172 lecture today and it didnβt seem that bad (similar to MA 162). To the people who have taken this class, what are some tips you have to succeed?
Seriously asking. My bet is in 1 to 3 years. Rick Rule seems to dont care.
The skill bar has 4 slots and one of those can be left empty without any improvement to gameplay.
The best one would be Sigils but that's only because of the 6% chance to spawn on kill. Which says enough really.
Hopefully they got something in the works because it's kinda bland and boring how restrictive it all is and so heavily focused on damn minions as a melee class.
EDIT: alright didn't know you can put points into other subclasses as well, game changer
Volatile reversal is exactly what I was looking for, thanks
Hello! Just wondering if anyone whoβs taken en phys 131 has any advice for this course? Itβs only the first two weeks but I already know this will be one of the challenging classes I will have this semester. Do you have any resources that you think would be good for this class? Youtube channels, books, sites, etc.?
Is it even possible to get an A-, or A in this course? Itβs starting to scare me haha. Thanks to everyone who replies! :)
Hello fellow keepers!
I obtained both of OK's relics that featured on B3 of this fest, and I'm wondering how he stacks up in each element just with those two relics vs. other dps that would have similar tools in the same element (noctis, vincent(aasb1 sync1) & rain for fire; tidus (aasb1 sync1) & rikku for water; rain & tifa (sync2) for earth; bartz, cloud & zack for wind) -for reference, I haven't attempted WOdin yet but I am fairly sure I have the tools to complete most, if not all of them (regardless of OK's relics)
Does anyone have any insight on how good these relics are? Any advice would be much appreciated! I know I will be using him for realm content but I'm unsure if he's better than other options I currently have in his 4 elements. This isn't a full list of relics I have for the characters I've listed as most have some combination of usb/lmr/g+ to go with aasb and sync.
Thanks in advance and Happy New Year fellow Keepers!
Hello! I deferred my physics mid year exam and I am pretty nervous about it. I just wanted to ask for any tips for studying and practice. As well as if anyone who has taken it found it difficult or manageable in any way. Thanks!
Literally shaking and crying rn
I have to take a 2nd natural science class. I signed up for Bio 1021 last spring but had to drop it because studying for the material was overwhelming for me and I did not think I could memorize everything especially with no notes allowed. I then looked at either taking Bio 1021 or Phys 1021 and I ended up signing up for Bio 1021 with Emily Jobe which is a different teacher than I took it the last time. I started going over the material and while it seems a little easier than the last teacher as the final is optional and notes are allowed but the class still seems overwhelming to me. Then I looked at Phys 1021 with Colin Bischoff and I noticed that no exams are required for the class but I'm worried that the homework assignments and final project will be harder than the exam in Bio 1021. Does anyone have any experience with Colin Bischoff? I was wondering if anyone has taken Phys 1021 before and how hard they thought the class was or if there is a better natural science class I should take if I thought Bio 1021 was too hard for me since I only have 4 classes left I don't want this class to prevent me from being able to graduate.
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