Dr. Gordon Freeman (
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Who: Gordon and you. YES YOU.
What: Physics class
Where: Gordon's teaching lab & the immediate grounds outside
When: Mid-Morning
Warnings: Ethically questionable treatment of sandbags.
Unlike most teachers here, Gordon had handled a physics classroom before--Grad students go to extremes for money. He figured a multiple-tier structure would work, two difficulty levels covering the same subject.
In this case, their first set of homework could either be a tame block of algebraic expressions or a sultry set of differentials depending the student's level. Either way, the the lecture and lab would essentially be the same.
What: Physics class
Where: Gordon's teaching lab & the immediate grounds outside
When: Mid-Morning
Warnings: Ethically questionable treatment of sandbags.
Unlike most teachers here, Gordon had handled a physics classroom before--Grad students go to extremes for money. He figured a multiple-tier structure would work, two difficulty levels covering the same subject.
In this case, their first set of homework could either be a tame block of algebraic expressions or a sultry set of differentials depending the student's level. Either way, the the lecture and lab would essentially be the same.
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Mac stacked his books on his desk so he trailed off.
"I'm goin' outta high school with a bang so I better challenge myself where it counts, huh? More math n' stuff."
That was honestly what he was thinking. Dude likes a challenge.
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"...Alright, this is university-level stuff, so I hope you're up on your calculus and vector operations. I'm still not sure what kind of shape the math department's in yet, but I'll try to give a quick-and-dirty version of anything you guys need."
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He sounds confident!