It is not easy to study physics, but our teacher said never give up! Try and try until you find a solution, which is nice because she was very smart to begin with. First, there are prerequisites just to understand 1st year freshman level Newtonian motions: Fluency in Calculus, Geometry, Trig, Algebra, Vectors and maybe Statistics/Probability. You really need to be mathematically mature meaning depth of understanding beyond just solving textbook problems but be able to apply them in real world situations. Now, it is possible to understand basic physics 1 without all this math. After all, this is physics not mathematics that I have a hard time with. However, it will be much harder. Math is a tool to make physics easier. Doing physics without math is like trying to write a book without a language. …show more content…
I would have never had any idea of how to do those problems before, so that shows I have learned a lot and I have made it. (Well, almost.) Physics does not come easily to me and I am proud that I persevered and put in my best effort. I am also proud of going into the circle problems with NO understanding whatsoever and coming out with that being my favorite thing. I also am proud of how I have been able to work with hypothetical situations and solve for values. I am proud of my class participation. Although I didn’t speak up as much as I should have, I paid close attention and made good use of my class