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Reviews

Interesting subject, hard exam. Keep on top of things.

Anonymous, Semester 2, 2019

Interesting subject. A good advice is to prepare for the lectures by doing the readings or go through the lecture notes beforehand. It makes one understand everything so much better! The labs were a lot of fun, and the demos were really cool - as physics usually is. This subject is harder than Physics 1, so just be clear that this subject requires more work.

Anonymous, Semester 2, 2017

More enjoyable than physics 1; there's more maths involved in this subject. Don't get too tripped up by the integrals in electromag. The modern physics section is probably the hardest as there's more rote learning of formulas there; nothing you can seriously do about it though.

Anonymous, Semester 2, 2013

A very easy subject,IF you listen in the lectures and ask your questions in the tutorials.The exam is designed in a way that only the ones who actually understood the concepts can pass or get a good score.So you have to try understanding the concepts they teach you.

Anonymous, Semester 2, 2014