Physics I at cc?

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I have both physics classes left to take. I was planning on taking physics I in the fall at my local state school, unfortunately there aren't any sections that work with ochem (why they made the schedule like that, i dunno). I've heard that it's ok to take physics at a community college, but I also know that schools would rather one take all of the reqs at a 4-year institution. I don't want to have to delay my app another year because of this, advice anyone?
 
I have both physics classes left to take. I was planning on taking physics I in the fall at my local state school, unfortunately there aren't any sections that work with ochem (why they made the schedule like that, i dunno). I've heard that it's ok to take physics at a community college, but I also know that schools would rather one take all of the reqs at a 4-year institution. I don't want to have to delay my app another year because of this, advice anyone?

If you have good reason to take it at a CC, then go ahead. You won't have a problem with taking one class at a CC; just ace it. 😉
 
If you have good reason to take it at a CC, then go ahead. You won't have a problem with taking one class at a CC; just ace it. 😉

Agreed. Do what you need to do. If you delayed your app by a year for this, it would be a *huge* mistake. :luck:
 
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