Why is it so hard for me to understand physics?
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Why is it so hard for me to understand physics?
To many, math is hard enough, making physics seem really hard. Unlike English, math requires students to build off of previous concepts. Differential equations require knowledge of calculus, which involves algebra and so on. The kicker is that differential equations is just one tool used to solve a physics problem!
Why some people are weak in studies?
Many students who do poorly in examinations have a common complaint: ‘I study so much yet I don’t get good grades’. The underlying cause of this, most of the time is a lack of concentration and focus. Don’t let your mind drift to other things for the entire duration of your study.
What subject do students struggle with the most?
Mathematics is often considered to be one of the most challenging subjects in school. Recent surveys report that 37\% of teens aged 13-17 found math to be the most difficult subject – the highest ranked overall.
Can I be a software engineer if I am bad at math?
You can make good money and have a fulfilling career as a software engineer and simultaneously be terrible at math. I know, because that’s me. Regardless, I make good money (yes, six figures) and I’ve been making decent money for many years now. You can, too, even if you suck at math.
How can I be a good subject?
English may be the most daunting of all subjects, but with a few tips, you’ll be able to conquer it.
- Learn to take good notes.
- Don’t rely on internet summaries.
- Participate in classroom discussion.
- Write in your own words.
- Rewrite your notes.
- Practice makes perfect.
- Take notes!
- YouTube is your best friend.
How can I be strong in subject?
To sum up, here are important things to remember :
- Acceptance of current situation and future challenges makes life and weak subjects easier.
- Stop Complaining about your weak subjects.
- Grow Stronger than your Weak Subjects.
- Set clear goals in order to achieve the target.
- Do not give up on your weak subjects.