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ecouter11
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Hi everyone,
I'm a grade 11 student in HS and am currently studying MV Calculus and Linear Algebra from distance learning through Stanford. Due to some problems, I'm going pretty slowly but I expect things to pick up soon. Anyway, I have an agreement with my school that if I complete a project that demonstrates my knowledge of the information taught in the aforementioned courses, they will give me credit-otherwise, I am screwed.
Unfortunately, I have no clue what to do. My research experience and interests are mainly in various fields of biology and although our work is based on physics and mathematics principles, the actual experiments don't go indepth. I was originally planning to do something with general physics (last year, I explained special relativity w/ proofs for my physics class) but I've had no time to touch physics, as I'm buried with copious amounts of work. I am interested in learning more about programming and CS but again, I want to learn it properly and not sort of rush through to put something together.
As such, do you guys have any suggestions with regards to a reasonable project that I could complete that demonstrated my knowledge in these fields? My proposal is due by Jan 7th. My teacher suggested fluid dynamics and someone else told me economics (?) but I'm not really sure how/if I could do that. Thanks- all opinions are very much welcome :)
I'm a grade 11 student in HS and am currently studying MV Calculus and Linear Algebra from distance learning through Stanford. Due to some problems, I'm going pretty slowly but I expect things to pick up soon. Anyway, I have an agreement with my school that if I complete a project that demonstrates my knowledge of the information taught in the aforementioned courses, they will give me credit-otherwise, I am screwed.
Unfortunately, I have no clue what to do. My research experience and interests are mainly in various fields of biology and although our work is based on physics and mathematics principles, the actual experiments don't go indepth. I was originally planning to do something with general physics (last year, I explained special relativity w/ proofs for my physics class) but I've had no time to touch physics, as I'm buried with copious amounts of work. I am interested in learning more about programming and CS but again, I want to learn it properly and not sort of rush through to put something together.
As such, do you guys have any suggestions with regards to a reasonable project that I could complete that demonstrated my knowledge in these fields? My proposal is due by Jan 7th. My teacher suggested fluid dynamics and someone else told me economics (?) but I'm not really sure how/if I could do that. Thanks- all opinions are very much welcome :)