Do I have to take calculus based physics?

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I was in calc based physics (called university physics at my school) and I dropped it and got a w. I had taken 1 semester of calc based physics prior so I was completing the sequence. My question is, will it raise eyebrows if I now take general physics 2 given my w in u university physics 2?

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It might. But you know what would raise more eyebrows? A "D" or an "F" in calc. based.
 
Algebra-based physics is all you will be tested on for the MCAT. I can't imagine anyone will really care if you switch from "university phsyics" to "general physics". I can't imagine AMCAS and the schools you apply will look up the course descriptions on your school's website anyway.
 
Oh wait. This is a duplicate thread. That's what I get for reading the page from the bottom up. Closing.
 
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