07-11-2020, 09:46 AM
(07-11-2020, 09:25 AM)cecilgambe7 Wrote: I like maths i think i can take it, i still have a chance to take it on august 18.
How classes are? Recorded videos or zoom classes??
Information is in prerecorded videos that are a few years old, which you can tell from statements like "We will be doing XYZ in 2017." I usually watch all ASU videos at 1.25 or 1.5 speed because the instructors tend to have lengthy pauses while speaking.
The instructor does do one or two live sessions for students to ask questions, but these are optional and you can watch them later (questions are submitted on the discussion board). I've attached one of the first documents that you're expected to download so you can start familiarizing yourself with the formulas now.
Although called "all the math", it doesn't really cover all the math (IMO) that you'll need to know for the course. For instance, one of the last questions in the last lab is about how much mass (fuel) you need to get a spaceship of a certain size to go to a certain percentage of the speed of light. The instructor says that it's covered elsewhere in the course but I had to look on another site for that formula and am still vaguely confused (once I had the right formula, I did get the correct answer); I think I understand now, but not 100% sure. I don't know if I'm just oblivious or obtuse regarding the use of some of the formulas.


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