<p>I'm currently dual-enrolled in the highest level of physics that is being offered at local community colleges, and the teacher just spent 90 minutes explaining how to add and subtract vectors. :(</p>
<p>Surely I'm not alone. Are any of you guys miserably bored?</p>
<p>@QuadMaster: Not even close, but on Friday, we’ll be spending two hours on dot/cross products of vectors (without those “tricky” generalizations, of course).</p>
<p>If you’re taking calculus based physics one then you are taking the lowest level of physics for anybody on a science/engineering path. Every textbook discusses vectors so to not cover them would mean possibly not giving a student who has never seen them before the opportunity to do well when it comes time to tests. Plus, everything in physics is described using vectors. It’s definitely worth using a lecture or two to dust the cobwebs. Trust me, if you haven’t taken physics before it will pick up in difficulty around angular momentum.</p>
Took the words right out of my mouth lmao.
I usually just kind of sleep in those classes, unless the teacher PMS’s on me for doing so.
Then I just try to work on other hw discreetly, unless the teacher catches me and PMS’s on me again.
Then I consider dropping out, depending.</p>