Physics 20x | Ecampus | How do I succeed

Success in physics, as with anything you wish to get better at, requires practice. Lots and lots of practice. We've developed this curriculum by talking with students about what they do to succeed in this course. Years of development have narrowed in on a system with the Five Stages of Learning presented earlier in the Class Structure page. Most of your practice happens during pre and post lecture homework, along with the challenge homework and followed up weekly with the reflective writing exercises. To review these pieces, read through the Homework page of the syllabus below.

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The large portion of your grade is determined by two midterms and final exam scores. The best way to ensure you are prepared is to follow the path laid out in the calendar and to create a steady routine. To learn more about the quizbits and the final exam, read through the Exam and Quizbits page on the syllabus, linked below.

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The last piece to success is to understand the grade breakdown of each part of the class. A recruiter once shared with our students a story about why they valued people with bachelors degrees. Finishing the degree shows that those students know how to budget their time and understand the value of each piece of a project. Knowing how many points come from the various activities is part of that skill. Read through the Grades page on the syllabus linked below.

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After reading through the above pages, you're almost done familiarizing yourself with the course. The next step is to find out about all the support we have for you. Click on the Where Can I Get Help page linked on the arrow below.  

 

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