To: spokeshave2
:^)..your nice.
My college physics Professor took me aside and gave me a talk after our first quiz and I made a 0..my husband the semester before Aced the class. He told me I reminded him of his daughter going through nurses training. Physics will mean nothing to me after college and if I showed up for every class and tried, he would pass me. I didn't miss a class. I Aced Shakespeare and European Literature that same semester.(Magnus effect?)
1,082 posted on
05/10/2018 10:19:59 AM PDT by
STARLIT
(I've always won, and I'm going to continue to win. And that's the way it is. -DJTrump)
To: NIKK
:: Physics will mean nothing to me after college ::
Great guy, there. |:-\
He should have added, “Except those times when you are controlling 2000 pounds of steel moving at 70 miles per hour in a public space. Then, Physics will mean a great deal to you.”
1,092 posted on
05/10/2018 10:25:01 AM PDT by
Cletus.D.Yokel
(Catastrophic, Anthropogenic Climate Alterations: The acronym explains the science.)
To: NIKK
My college physics Professor took me aside and gave me a talk after our first quiz and I made a 0..my husband the semester before Aced the class. He told me I reminded him of his daughter going through nurses training. Physics will mean nothing to me after college and if I showed up for every class and tried, he would pass me. I didn't miss a class. I Aced Shakespeare and European Literature that same semester.(Magnus effect?)You and I are complete opposites. I would crave the physics and shun the Shakespeare and Euro Lit to the greatest extent possible.
1,125 posted on
05/10/2018 10:46:26 AM PDT by
meyer
(The Constitution says what it says, and it doesn't say what it doesn't say.)
To: NIKK
I put off taking a science class until my senior year. I took the professor aside the first day and told him I was graduating with a business degree and would never need geology in my life. Unfortunately that guy was not as nice as your professor. I had to take a test from he!!, a long table lined with rocks. I had to name each rock, and write the composition of each one. The earthquakes and volcanoes I did a little better on, but I passed!
I love rocks. But my description of them is pretty pink or purple, shiny, round...you get the message. Soon as I took that test all was forgotten. And I never needed that knowledge to produce financial statements, stock investments, or do taxes.
To: NIKK
P.s. to my previous reply, funny thing, one of my daughters got her degree in science, and is now a science teacher.
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