Mike M wrote:
Hey, that's pretty easy. So it's not arbitrary :-)? You should've been teaching that optics class.
A very wise professor once told us that you don't really know something until you teach it. Having been on both sides of the fence, I definitely agree.
It would be fun to go back and try it again without the pressure to graduate and get a job. Maybe that's the true test of geekdom - you would study physics...for FUN!
Possibly, but mainly for philosophical reasons. Applying what you learn to real problems or challenges really makes you learn the material. It was actually pressure to get a job that made me switch to get a degree in EE; something for which I can get a job! :-)
-Rob
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