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Physics is Natural @ TU

 If you drop a textbook and penny from the top of the Empire State building, which one will hit the ground first?  How can an opera singer shatter a glass by altering the pitch of her song?  How do airplanes fly?  In Regents Physics, students may answer a variety of questions such as these in mechanics, electricity, magnetism, waves and modern physics.  Students explore both the macroscopic and macroscopic faces of physics using hands on activities and laboratories in which students are encouraged to create their own experimental procedures.  This course combines both the conceptual and quantitative aspects of physics with 1200 minutes of laboratories, which fully prepare students to take the Regents exam in June.

 

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Student Profile Armand Rodriguez

“I wanted to go to a school that had a challenging academic program that would prepare me for college but I also wanted one that had a strong music program. Talent Unlimited offers both.”  Armand Rodriguez '06

Like many students, deciding where to go to high school was a difficult decision for Junior instrumental major Armand Rodriguez. A talented student and musician, he had many options, including a number of elite high schools, but in the end selected Talent Unlimited because it presented him with a rare opportunity in the public school system: the chance to play music and be challenged academically. “I’m taking physics and plan on taking calculus next year. I’m also considering taking a college-level English class that is offered to Talent Unlimited students at Hunter College. And, for two periods a day, I get a chance to do what I love most—play music. By playing scales every day, studying musical theory and getting the chance to perform regularly, I’m getting an opportunity I wouldn’t have in most schools.”

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