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30 Second This Thread Is about: I need to find a physics course with a lab that I can complete and have a grade for by August 1st. My undergraduate institution and the universities of my home state have got nothing. Can SDN help me find a course to make up my 1.4 hour deficiency in physics? Online Classes Completely Acceptable. Must have lab. I'll list at the bottom of this post the suggestions already made.
Deadline for completion: August 1st
The long version: So I went through the grind, the worries, the fear, and was accepted at my first choice school (WVSOM). Naturally, I was and am elated, but I've got a problem. Before I can matriculate, I need to acquire 1.4 more hours of physics.
Originally, I went to Ohio State and picked up 6.66 hours of physics (they're on the quarter system). I transfered to a new school and averaged 19 hours a semester to graduate on schedule. I took an entire years worth of organic chem in the summer. I graduate one week from today and had to take 25 hours this semester to do it. My schedule has been full. How can I gain the hours in physics I need in the next two months? I have a trip scheduled to the middle east at the end of July so an online course makes the most sense.
The catch is, whatever I find needs to have an associated laboratory. I'm hesitant to create redundancy in my physics experience lest they not accept it. If I were to continue my physics from the general physics series, I would be dealing with waves. Though some physics departments get astronomy as well. I wouldn't mind doing an astronomy course so long as it gets that beautiful physics designation and has a lab. Naturally I'm searching everywhere. Any help is appreciated.
Suggestions So Far:
Eastern Oregon University
Parkland Community college
Deadline for completion: August 1st
The long version: So I went through the grind, the worries, the fear, and was accepted at my first choice school (WVSOM). Naturally, I was and am elated, but I've got a problem. Before I can matriculate, I need to acquire 1.4 more hours of physics.
Originally, I went to Ohio State and picked up 6.66 hours of physics (they're on the quarter system). I transfered to a new school and averaged 19 hours a semester to graduate on schedule. I took an entire years worth of organic chem in the summer. I graduate one week from today and had to take 25 hours this semester to do it. My schedule has been full. How can I gain the hours in physics I need in the next two months? I have a trip scheduled to the middle east at the end of July so an online course makes the most sense.
The catch is, whatever I find needs to have an associated laboratory. I'm hesitant to create redundancy in my physics experience lest they not accept it. If I were to continue my physics from the general physics series, I would be dealing with waves. Though some physics departments get astronomy as well. I wouldn't mind doing an astronomy course so long as it gets that beautiful physics designation and has a lab. Naturally I'm searching everywhere. Any help is appreciated.
Suggestions So Far:
Eastern Oregon University
Parkland Community college