education to enter

IV. Math, Science & Technology (12 credits minimum)
AtSc 110Meteorology I
4
Math 146Applied Calculus
3
Phys 150Physics for Aerospace Sciences
5

from the program description on UNDs site.

I don't think PHYS 150 requires anything special for the class, ie advance placement, etc.

Did you not have any physics classes in HS??
 
Rerrick's calc class was extremely easy, and I'm not saying that because I like math, I'm saying it because the class was indeed meant to have a high pass rate I believe. Partner open book quizzes and multiple choice tests. What more could you ask? I think even if math isn't your strong subject, your chances of doing well in that class were high.
 
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Did you not have any physics classes in HS??[/quote]

no i did not have any physics class, will that be a constraint?
 
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Did you not have any physics classes in HS??[/quote]

no i did not have any physics class, will that be a constraint?
do they ask for any physics knowledge to enter?
 
Wow, I must be old. I had Dr. Dewar. Everyone complained but I pulled an A which was only 80%. You had to get a 50% to pass.
 
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Did you not have any physics classes in HS??

no i did not have any physics class, will that be a constraint?
do they ask for any physics knowledge to enter?[/quote]


First lemme apologize, that question came off a bit high and mighty, and I didn't mean it to.

That's odd, no physics in HS, my HS required two or three classes, but anywhoo.

No that won't be a problem. Like these guys have said, the class is fairly straight forward. Get into a study group and you will be fine.
 
Its hard to get hired by UND as a instructor and I know some people here can agree with me, but If you did good in your courses and flight courses you will not have it as hard if you dicked around and did poorly. If you go anywhere else it doesnt guarentee a job but if you present your self well and show your abilities to teach then you got a good shot. But being a instructor here at UND is by no means easy.

- Farva
 
Its hard to get hired by UND as a instructor and I know some people here can agree with me, but If you did good in your courses and flight courses you will not have it as hard if you dicked around and did poorly. If you go anywhere else it doesnt guarentee a job but if you present your self well and show your abilities to teach then you got a good shot. But being a instructor here at UND is by no means easy.

- Farva

It's highly political.
 
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