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7/7/19
Over the past week I completed my first physics course. Have to say that I enjoyed the homework. That’s more on the difficulty of the problems and the lack of timely resources. Still was able to learn the key concepts that I need to move on. Just need the second half of the course, the course I took was part one of an introductory calculus based physics college. While I wait, I will be working on my linear algebra course. In which I, so far, am understanding it and doing better with it than the physics course. Thinking about it, I believe that it comes down to the professors teaching the courses.
On a side note, I have possibly started the groundwork for a research paper dealing with national stability in regards to it’s landmass. It feels good to be thinking about global issues again.
Looking ahead, once I finish my math courses I will be starting the engineering courses. More so I could understand why certain things will work and why others won’t. When I get to the final rocket I want to know everything will, or rather should, work correctly. I am already accepting the fact that something will not work at first.
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