[SEL] OT: Physics Help
William Young
wmlyoung at yahoo.com
Wed Apr 6 18:30:02 PDT 2011
Devin: You ask us for OT physics help and have given us your OT address. I'm
guessing you will receive many responses.
A "Good Teacher" is not the teacher who reads the text book for you. AFTER you
have read, re-read and studied the text, a Good Teacher will help YOU learn to
use the formulas you have studied, memorized, understood and can use.
I'm going to pronounce, spell, and again pronounce he word "Physics" for you.
OK? Remember: Pronounce, spell, pronounce. Got it" Here we go"
PHYSICS -- "M A T H E M A T I C S" -- PHYSICS. Did you really know how to
spell " Physics"?
We notice that you say nothing of your text book, your reading skills ( nor the
amount of time you spend there in ) nor your math skills.
Tell us about yourself, your CV. I am guessing that you will receive many
responses and offers of help. I doubt that there will be many volunteers to
study the text for you.
Remember the words of the great patriarch who once said: "Good students are
always most welcome, but sometimes pretty scarce." Bill
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From: Devin Holland <bakermonitor1932 at hotmail.com>
To: sel at lists.stationary-engine.com
Sent: Thu, April 7, 2011 6:36:22 AM
Subject: [SEL] OT: Physics Help
All help will be much appreciated,
Devin Holland
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OT:
I am in desperate need of a Physics tutor.
Got the lucky straw of a teacher who will not explain what is actually
happening. WHAT? NO TEXT BOOK? THAT'S WHAT TEXTS ARE FOR. IF YOU HAVE ONE,
GIVE US NAME AND AUTHOR
She will only give us formulas and sample problems (her form of "teaching")
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