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Elliott Leong
“Yeah, for anyone who wants to study anything in STEM and they want to do, specifically physics and math, is to spend, like, spend quality time learning the content, there’s, there’s, I have yet to discover any other method than just putting in the work necessary to learn stuff. There’s no roundabout way to circumvent learning of any kind. And I think that’s kind of our Justin extra bit, that’s our tendency in the 21st Century, is to try and shortcut everything. And I think if you really want to feel prepared, you need to be willing to put in as many hours as necessary to learn the stuff that you’re going to learn. But I would also say that it’s okay to understand that learning takes time and not getting it right the first time is the normative experience, rather than you get[ting] it the first time, which is an abnormal experience.”
Elliott Leong, Physics Teacher
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Justin Zhou, Reporter
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Grade: 9
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