Author Topic: If you are still in school/college, what are you learning about?  (Read 1239 times)

Finishing up Advanced Physics; learning about nuclear physics. 'Tis fun. :)
One of my favorite topics. Are you discussing the prospects of thermonuclear physics? Or are you discussing them in a theoretical way with fusion involved? Or are you simply talking about transuranic elements and their respective radioactivities?

History: United States Constitution (The actual stuff in it)
Math: Circles (the hard stuff, yo)
Engrish: The Thief of Always; We get 3 chapters per night, have to find 10 vocab words in the book, write down the page number, then define them. We also have to do a prediction before reading on what the chapter titles mean AND answer ~9 questions about the three chapters. (all due in one night; forget you Mrs. R)
Health: Drugs
Gym: Stupid volleyball unit ggrrrr

One of my favorite topics. Are you discussing the prospects of thermonuclear physics? Or are you discussing them in a theoretical way with fusion involved? Or are you simply talking about transuranic elements and their respective radioactivities?
It's actually just a basic overview of nuclear physics and how it works rather than in-depth on any particular sub-section. Therefore, it's a little bit of everything you mentioned, plus some. It's the last module in the book, so if I want to know more about nuclear physics I'll have to look into it myself.

Still, I never got why people call physics hard. It's the easiest out of the three main sciences. It just makes sense.

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School ended for me, until fall.

When I was at my old school I was learning geometry (circles), advanced level chemistry (chemical equations), normal level history and normal level sophomore english (I got switched from advanced because I don't even know, the ENTIRE CLASS did too)