Wednesday, 11 November 2015

Ming's favorite academic subject

Physic is my favorite subject because I like to solve problems. When I was young, I prefer to study mathematics because I like the number and after I grow up, I think mathematics is related to physic.
In physic, I can solve the problems by using the formula, and I graduated in civil engineering so physic can help me find the result of number that related to build the building, road and every construction.

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  1. Goshh how can you love it.... I never and ever understand it. It seems to make people look the world through equations. I love to listen people find out a new physic rules, though. It seems suit me for exciting but not for educating. Good luck with Maths anyways

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    1. I thought same as you when I studied it first times because I think how it explains everything but after I studied it , I think sometimes that I found out make me interested in.

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  2. I also love it especially Newton's physics ( Statistics and Dynamics). It is very challenging when you find the problems that you can not slove it. Then, you play attention to solve it.If you find the correct answer, you will feel you are awesome.

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  3. Of course, I always feel good when I get correct answer but I usaully got wrong answer when I was in the university.

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  4. If you've read my blog post this morning, you already know that physics and mathematics were my two favourite subjects in high school, and I continued studying them at university for a couple of years after deciding to major in philosophy.

    One of my areas of interest in philosophy was mathematical logic and the foundations of mathematics. Like you, mathematics entranced me because we could prove things beyond any doubt at all. When I was in high school, my heroes were people like Gödel, Gauss, Euler and Newton.

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    1. You are such a very geek student. I've studied and curse those people all the time. :P

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    2. I'm glad that you like physics like me because I often meet the people who don't like it after I finished from the university.

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  5. Wow, no wonder that at the first sight I see you, I think you are a young architect. Physics and mathematics needs a strong brain. I used to be very interested in them, but I gave up and choose biochemistry as my subject. Your brain must be very strong😜😉

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    1. Thank you for your thinking but I want to tell you I am not good enough about both subjects and I have one thing to tell you that I never understand about biology.

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  7. I saw your comments and it reminds me of when I was a high school student in 1977 (I bet any of you were born at that time.) I was in a science majored in science too, but I did not succeed there. Finally I realized that no matter which faculty you have graduated from, it did not matter if you did not have a good English skill. This is my experience.

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    1. I was in my final year of high school in 1977. But I agree with Na that most of our class might not yet have been born.

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