Okay, so...we are supposed to talk about one thing that we have learned in one of our classes here in college that is useful or important. Well, I won't be able to write 300 words about just one thing that I have learned here in college that is useful or important unless I keep rambling on like I am right now, speaking about nothing at all just getting a lot of words out there.
So one of the things I have learned that will be useful in my upcoming college career is that Calculus 2 is supposed to be one of the hardest math classes for math majors. If you are able to pass Calculus 2, then you will be able to do rather well in the upcoming classes. As of the moment I seem to be doing rather well in my Calculus 2 class, and I really hope to keep it that way. Being a math major, I really need to do well in this class to be able to do well in the classes yet to come.
Another thing that I have learned was in physics. I just recently learned, in fact the class prior to me doing this post, that people are constantly accelerating at at least 0.033 meters per second squared. This means that we are constantly moving with respect to the Earth. However, what if a person were to walk at a constant acceleration of the same as the Earth, but in the opposite direction of the Earth's rotation. Or, would it be easier for a person to run outside towards the East since the Earth rotates towards the East. By doing this the person would be moving with the Earth, as compared to running against the Earth. If you have any ideas as to answers or postulates of these questions, please comment your answers on this post. This is really puzzling me , even though I have my own theories of answers to these.
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