:03:03
And of course your 11 straight A-pluses
on exams is a hint.
:03:06
You'll need a letter from me
for the scholarship
:03:09
and think about a special
physics project over the summer.
:03:13
Something unusual but personal.
:03:15
Let them know you a little.
:03:18
- He says it's my calling.
- QED.
:03:21
How is this "quite easily demonstrated"?
You're as good in physics as I am.
:03:25
Not even close. I grind, you glide.
:03:28
Event horizon.
:03:32
One day that guy will wake up
and realize he needs a math tutor.
:03:35
And that tutor will be me.
:03:38
Figure out how to get us invited to
even one party and you win the Nobel.
:04:01
Hey, you're Casey, right?
:04:03
Uh-huh.
:04:05
Here's an invite
to my boyfriend's party.
:04:09
Wow.
:04:10
You're in chem lab
with Julian Wilson, right?
:04:13
- Mm-hm.
- Can you give that to him?
:04:15
Thanks.
:04:19
That was way inconsiderate.
:04:22
I love Mr. Bast.
:04:24
If he uncovered a scholarship
I didn't know about, he's a genius.
:04:27
And to think they pay him
almost nothing.
:04:30
The devaluation of teachers
in our society, it just...
:04:34
- It blows my mind.
- Mom.
:04:36
I'm back. Sorry.
:04:40
I have to figure out
what he wants from me.
:04:43
I mean, what is
a personal science project?
:04:45
Isn't the nature of science supposed
to be completely unbiased and factual?
:04:50
Now he wants the inner me, too?
:04:52
The whole secret of the study of nature
lies in learning how to use one's eyes.
:04:57
- You know who said that?
- I'm guessing it was a woman.