Thursday, September 28, 2006

Game plan for work

Physics problems have 2 components - working out how to make the math doable and doing the math. Only the latter part involves sitting at a desk. New strategy: read Physics questions and then think about them whenever - in practice rooms, in other classes, at meals, in bed, then when I figure out something, go write it down and do some math. Whee. It's already working.

1 comment:

AF said...

Ah, lucky you're a violinist. A violist could not possibly think of math in a practice room with any hope of success mathematically or musically. Thinking of blueberry pie - that's different!