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EE in Physics

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ksguru

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hi

Today in school we werwe discouraged from doing science for our EE. If we were looking for high grades especially. Is it 'cause the examiners expect very high std for the sciences? Or is it not genuinely insufft for high grades?
Kindly guide me on this.

KS

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Yes, they do expect high standards.  But I would think the reason is that the topics/ questions and method of investigation are harder to do in Science EE's.

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Definitely.  They expect a higher standard.  It is harder because of the level of research  you have to do.  With my Physics EE, I found that there was sooooooooooooooo much information to take in.   I found my EE difficult. :/






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