<p>Actually, if you guys just let my comments be, then there'll be no conflict. Hmm, funny, Fizix, how come you have no IB classes when you're on the IB track? and you count as a senior by the way. Since you are graduating, you count as a senior now.</p>
<p>How can we leave your comments be if you insist on attacking others?</p>
<p>"Difficulty is when you can barely do any of them, which is not true for these type of movements. Everyone can WALK, KICK, etc."</p>
<p>Wow. No comment</p>
<p>^Ditto. 10char</p>
<p>That's a philosphy of difficulty. Well, I'm not really attacking anyone, I'm criticizing. Do you really expect everyone in the world to be nice? Isn't there a balance between good and evil? There is as much good as there is evil. That is also a fundamental law of Physics; to every force, there is an opposite force, which is a basic understatement of Newton.</p>
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Actually, if you guys just let my comments be, then there'll be no conflict. Hmm, funny, Fizix, how come you have no IB classes when you're on the IB track? and you count as a senior by the way. Since you are graduating, you count as a senior now.
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<p>I love how you go from saying you dont seek out conflict to instigating conflict all in the same post. I've noticed you seem to be obsessed with other CC'ers, seeing as you're always saying something like, "I remember a post you said 6 months ago that proves that you're a liar! Aha!" and stuff like that. I find that really weird and I wish you'd stop studying us.</p>
<p>^Yeah, so basically no human would ever say that. You must be from Mars.</p>
<p>Some people here are immature, please grow up.
Figure out next year's schedule!</p>
<p>How about this Masterus??</p>
<p>Junior year:
-AP Physics B
-AP Calculus AB
-AP English Lang.
-AP Macroeconomics
-2 community college courses (dual enrollment)</p>
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No, I mean it, I'm in JETs this year and most of the problems are easy. You should know that I never refered to EVERYONE, I only said that they were easy.
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<p>JETS problems are very different from physics/chemistry problems. JETS problems can be done with no physics or chemistry background whatsoever (they give you everything you need, so as long as you have the math skills you're fine), and the skills required are quite different from those needed for AP science courses.</p>
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Actually, Fizix, push-ups are easy, it just depends on the angle you are, which affects the amount of gravity you have to push against. If you mean the severe incline position, which is the standard, then it's harder.
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<p>I'm not sure what a "severe incline position" is, but I sure can't do a normal push-up (both hands and feet on the floor). Maybe I should bulk up :D</p>
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Your metaphors are way too general, those movements are easy. Difficulty is when you can barely do any of them, which is not true for these type of movements. Everyone can WALK, KICK, etc.
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<p>Yeah, physics is to math as dancing is to walking. Meaning a strong math background is necessary, but not sufficient, for doing well in physics.</p>
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Hmm, funny, Fizix, how come you have no IB classes when you're on the IB track?
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<p>Because</a> I do have IB classes. Look, I can dig up old posts too.</p>
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and you count as a senior by the way. Since you are graduating, you count as a senior now.
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<p>You should tell that to the admins at my school so they'll let me go to prom free. As far as they're concerned I'm dropping out.</p>
<p>I have an on-topic q:</p>
<p>Should I take art or journalism next year? Journalism is a joke of a class, but it is an easy grade and I wouldn't mind the extra work; on the other hand, I really like art.
Art is a requirement, and I was going to take it in 11th grade anyway, but I wouldn't mind either way.</p>
<p>^^Well, you really like art and it's a requirement, so I vote for taking that...</p>
<p>Would AP Stats and Chinese at a CC look better or Spanish 4 with Bio or Chem at a CC......</p>
<p>Yeah, but I'm going to take art in 11th grade anyways, whether or not. It's just a matter of art I or art II</p>
<p>This might sound stupid, but here's how I decided whether to take AP Euro or AP Human Geo:</p>
<p>I wrote down all of the courses that I was taking, and then looked at whether I wrote Euro or Human Geo down first. I saw that AP Euro was the first class that I wrote, and Human Geo was the last. That helped me realize that I really loved European History, and would only have taken Human Geo because of the teacher. So... yeah. This may or not help you, but it allowed me to see what my 'gut' said. Analyzing just confused me even more.</p>
<p>Another q:</p>
<p>The AP Human Geo teacher at my school horrible, but I'm interested in the subject. Should I or shouldn't I take it?</p>
<p>Teachers don't really matter as long as you're independent enough to learn the material by yourself. It's the subject that matters, not the people, who teach that certain subject.</p>
<p>Then tell me what's so hard about AP Physics or AP Chemistry?</p>
<p>What do you mean, the teacher doesn't matter? I'm not going to waste an hour of my day in a small room with a horrible person.</p>
<p>Well, I guess I've made my decision.</p>
<p>If you were smart enough, you'd just ignore that person and study for another class or do something else. Then, when you get home, you'd learn the material in more detail by yourself.</p>
<p>Are you serious? Are you really flippin serious? {Simmers}</p>
<p>It's not a matter of how smart I am. I know I could go home and learn it by myself, but that defeats the purpose of taking that class in the first place.</p>