PHY 201
Your 'question form' report has been received. Scroll down through the document to see any comments I might have inserted, and my final comment at the end.
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Sorry I didn't get to met with you yesterday, I had some problems with my email. Can we set up a time on Monday or Tuesday, I'll be available from 11 to 6:30??? Anywho, I'm trying to do some labs, first question where are the labs located and are they labeled as labs or experiments on the Assignments page??? I submitted something I thought was a lab, was it??? Beside those on the assignments page there is an Experiments page, are these the graded labs or are the ones on the assignments page??? Also, I attempted to do a lab earlier this morning, but the TIMER will not work on my computer. I don't know if I found the correct thing, but I went through all the links on the PHY 201 page and downloaded the TIMER and that didn't work so I went to that web site and did what it said. I'm not good at computers at all, but I can not get it to work, what do you want me to do about that lab (if that is a lab)??? Also, is there anything on those disks except for photos of equations worked out, because if there are they won't work???
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On a side note, I want you to know that I'm working super hard to do good in these classes, I have 3 tutors right now trying to help me. I just get easily confused when I'm under alot of pressure so I'm sorry if I ask you questions that are pointless.
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I can't schedule a time to talk to you, since my schedule is dictated by a number of other factors. However if I know when you're on campus, when and if an opportunity becomes available I can email you about an hour before. Email me Monday when you get to campus.
There is an alternative JAVA program that emulates the TIMER; the instructions refer you to that link. You should follow the instructions and use that version.
Go by the Assignments page and the associated due dates page (refer back to your Orientation documents if you're unsure where to find these). Every assigned lab has a link under the appropriate assignment.
Your "Fitting a Straight Line" lab was OK, but see my note about not removing anything from the document.