Ok, so I took engineering physics back in undergrad at a UC. I got a C- in one of the three physics courses. I don't want to go back to my undergrad and re-take that ONE C-, so would it be okay to take a non-engineering physics class at a CC for 1 year?
When I checked assist.org, it gave me the course equivalence of the physics class I took at a UC to the CC i'm attending. It stated that in order to make up that ONE C-, I'd have to take 2 semesters worth of physics at this CC. If that's the case, wouldn't it be better for me to take a non-engineering physics class that dental schools do accept, and get a better grade? What do you guys think
When I checked assist.org, it gave me the course equivalence of the physics class I took at a UC to the CC i'm attending. It stated that in order to make up that ONE C-, I'd have to take 2 semesters worth of physics at this CC. If that's the case, wouldn't it be better for me to take a non-engineering physics class that dental schools do accept, and get a better grade? What do you guys think