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pennymiller

Posts : 17
Location : N/A
Posted : 4/17/2008 1:32:56 PM  

Help...I'm taking an online course, graduate level, need one-on-one tutoring. 5 weeks... will pay... unless you work for food!

pm me if interested THANKS!

zoakeeper

Posts : 69
Location : N/A
Posted : 4/17/2008 2:09:17 PM  

what book are you using?

pundam


Posts : 749
Location : Toledo
Posted : 4/17/2008 2:38:45 PM  

pennymiller said :

Help...I'm taking an online course, graduate level, need one-on-one tutoring. 5 weeks... will pay... unless you work for food!

pm me if interested THANKS!

Dang...What I wouldn't do for food I didn't have to cook and clean up after! Are you sure you don't need horseback riding lessons, dogsitting or Grad-level English help?  (melodramatic sigh)

Seriously though, what grad level?  My baby-bro can help if it's MA level, not so sure if it's PhD level.

Mary I've got a mind like a steel....Ohh! Shiny! ::::wanders off::::
Aquatic Aquaman

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Posts : 3396
Location : Toledo, Oh
Posted : 4/17/2008 3:09:40 PM  

From Penny she responded by email instead of posting.

Conceptual Physics Fundamentals
Paul G. Hewitt, City College of San Francisco

ISBN-10: 0321501365
ISBN-13: 9780321501363
Publisher: Addison-Wesley
Copyright: 2008
Format: Paper Package; 550 pp
Published: 07/03/2007

Suggested retail price: $117.40
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xrock06x


Posts : 187
Location : port clinton
Posted : 4/17/2008 4:21:40 PM  

hey pundam im up for horseback riding lessons ive never rode a horse in my life.

always been a city boy, knowing my luck if i was on a farm i would mess up and milk the chickens LMFAO

AnnArborBuck

Posts : 389
Location : Sylvania
Posted : 4/17/2008 4:43:38 PM  

It's been a long time since I had physics in college, so not sure how much of a help I would be. I do know by experience when you are doing fields and what not concerning electricty, make sure you use your "RIGHT" hand.  I got done with my one exam realizing I used my "LEFT" hand and I had 5 minutes to go back an fix everything.

I know Scott will no what I mean about "right" and "left", so don't take this as some sick dimented story.

Penny, if you have specific questions you could post them, not sure how much help Scott and I could be though, Scott isn't very smart like that :)

Doug

 

 

9 out of 10 voices in my head told me to do it.
Aquatic Aquaman

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Location : Toledo, Oh
Posted : 4/17/2008 4:51:29 PM  

AnnArborBuck said :

It's been a long time since I had physics in college, so not sure how much of a help I would be. I do know by experience when you are doing fields and what not concerning electricty, make sure you use your "RIGHT" hand.  I got done with my one exam realizing I used my "LEFT" hand and I had 5 minutes to go back an fix everything.

I know Scott will no what I mean about "right" and "left", so don't take this as some sick dimented story.

Penny, if you have specific questions you could post them, not sure how much help Scott and I could be though, Scott isn't very smart like that :)

Doug

 

 


I did something similar to doug when taking my test.  I actually had to stop and hold up my hands with my thumb out and index finger up to see which hand was making the L and then remind myself to use the other hand.  I think after that point I started to tie a piece of string on my right thumb to remind myself which hand to use.

I actually still have most of my old physics notes and I still actually have those old fundamental physics books 1 - 4 at my place somewhere.  I never returned any of my college books for fear I would need them someday in the future.  Some of them still have the original plastic shrink wrap on them..    Those were mainly the books to the electives I took.  I stopped buying books for elective classes sometime during my Junior year.  Anyone interested in Macro or Micro Economic books.  Still brand new never been opened.

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The Crusher


Posts : 24
Location : Toledo, OH
Posted : 4/17/2008 10:49:20 PM  
pennymiller said :

Help...I'm taking an online course, graduate level, need one-on-one tutoring. 5 weeks... will pay... unless you work for food!

pm me if interested THANKS!


If you can't find anyone to help you there are at least 2 of us here with Master's Degrees in Mechanical Engineering, which required a lot of physics.  We may be able to help you out some.

pundam


Posts : 749
Location : Toledo
Posted : 4/18/2008 8:18:18 AM  
xrock06x said :

hey pundam im up for horseback riding lessons ive never rode a horse in my life.

always been a city boy, knowing my luck if i was on a farm i would mess up and milk the chickens LMFAO

PM me if you want lessons. I don't have a lesson-safe horse of my own(mine are a bit on the hot-blooded side) but I have friends who do and I can get you started.  Or if you just want to come visit the barn and see how it goes I am always up for that too!  I like to share my hobbies- it'd be fun.

Mary I've got a mind like a steel....Ohh! Shiny! ::::wanders off::::
rrooccky

Posts : 56
Location : N/A
Posted : 4/18/2008 8:34:50 AM  
AnnArborBuck said :

Penny, if you have specific questions you could post them, not sure how much help Scott and I could be though, Scott isn't very smart like that :)

I agree.  If you have specific questions go ahead and post them.  I've had physics a little more recently (currently a Sr. in UT engineering).  Depending on what section you're on I may or may not remember.

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