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  • 28-10-2013 12:00am
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    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2


    I have done very little work so far, both in terms of homework and study. I have wasted enough time and I will now take my education to the next level. I am currently doing English, Irish, Maths, Business, Accounting, Physics, and Geography - all at higher level. I am undecided about which extra subjects I will take up.

    I know the midterm should be used as a break from all the studying, but seeing as I have not done any work so far, I feel it is a great opportunity to get some decent study in and establish a routine.

    I will be starting tomorrow with some Physics.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2 OscarX3


    Physics.
    • Learned Chapter 14: Temperature and Thermometers.
    • Did Exercise 14.1 in the book.
    • Experiment: Using a thermometric property to measure temperature.
    • Experiment: Calibrating a thermometer using the laboratory mercury thermometer as standard.
    • Began learning Chapter 15: Quantity of Heat and Heat Transfer.
    • Did Exercise 15.1 in the book.
    Tomorrow I will finish off chapter 15, including the four experiments. I will also start on my Maths revision as I have a test on Monday. Will also do an Accounting question and I may even make a start on Biology. Hoping to get a lot done tomorrow.


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