My new MOOCs are starting one after another after year end holidays. I always sign up for more than I can handle and eventually drop a few.
I did some analysis and decided to basically focus in January on the following MOOC activities.
1. Finish up the classical mechanics final exam (starting tomorrow). Prepared intensely for this for more than two weeks. Really anxious about this.
2. Take the following two new MOOCs seriously
a. Virology 2: How viruses cause disease? (Columbia U)
b. Economics with Calculus (Caltech)
1/11/14 Update: Finished MIT's Classical Mechanics Final. Got 100%! I was a little bit apprehensive after Exam3 which was brutal. Prepared really hard. Feel so comfortable now with drawing free body diagrams, formulating and solving equations of motion for harmonic oscillations, mass-spring motion, angular momentum, all types of Newtonian dynamics. Achieved 95% overall to satisfy for A in the course. This was the hardest course but also most satisfying among all MOOCs.
I did some analysis and decided to basically focus in January on the following MOOC activities.
1. Finish up the classical mechanics final exam (starting tomorrow). Prepared intensely for this for more than two weeks. Really anxious about this.
2. Take the following two new MOOCs seriously
a. Virology 2: How viruses cause disease? (Columbia U)
b. Economics with Calculus (Caltech)
1/11/14 Update: Finished MIT's Classical Mechanics Final. Got 100%! I was a little bit apprehensive after Exam3 which was brutal. Prepared really hard. Feel so comfortable now with drawing free body diagrams, formulating and solving equations of motion for harmonic oscillations, mass-spring motion, angular momentum, all types of Newtonian dynamics. Achieved 95% overall to satisfy for A in the course. This was the hardest course but also most satisfying among all MOOCs.
Comments