But yeah, everyone, you should participate in SSSS! It's a really great idea, and Forever, and Mnstr, and everyone else involved is spending a lot of time on it.
i know that i should be in bed
and its almost 3 am
but when i close my eyes i can only see miles of headlights
fleshing out the distance
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Physics is difficult for 99% of the world's population because they don't understand it. The other 1% know too much.
I'm slow and just getting back into SO mode now. However, there's still time! Is Chem Lab still an event we're deficient in? Or is everything covered by now meaning you only could use more tests?
Would folks prefer notes or a test? I ask because, while I realize you want *notes*, opening a chemistry text--which is very easily accessible unless the user is homeschooled--will get the average person far in this regard. Hm...maybe I'll try to throw together notes on stuff I think would be relevant with some practice problems along the way to serve both purposes. Hopefully have something produced in...ten days
Second thought, thirty pages is steep. Eh, I'll see what I can do. I thought about cheating and giving you a Metric Mastery test just to see the others' stuff, but that's dirty.
Due to some size restraints on the server, some files cannot be uploaded properly to the tests extension. To rectify this problem, we have posted the files by URL in the SSSS forum. Please check the forum (topic "Larger Files") to see if any notes/tests you need are under there.
Thanks!
Physics is difficult for 99% of the world's population because they don't understand it. The other 1% know too much.