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Hey I was wondering if I should take algebra or calc based physics? Which one would I be better off with or does it really matter?
On a semi-related note. Why the hell is physics a pre-req, but not anatomy/physiology?
Hey I was wondering if I should take algebra or calc based physics? Which one would I be better off with or does it really matter?
Except, of course, when the new physics professor just out of college wants you to explain WHY in algebra based physics.I am currently taking Calc-based physics. Can't say I'm enjoying it, but it does make a little more sense than algebra-based one (I took first semester of algebra-based one). But yes, if you just want to get out and are not a big fan of math, then algebra one is easier to get through. If nothing else, just memorize formulas and fiddle with numbers until they fit.If you are the "Why?" person, then take calc-based one. It goes a little deeper, but makes more sense, and integration/derivation are really handy. It's hard to stop using calculus once you start.🙂
Which would you be better off with? Calc based.
Does it matter? Only if you are going to get worse grades in the calc based courses versus the algebra based courses.
I disagree. Calculus based physics isn't going to help you in your future career any more than algebra based is.
I disagree. Calculus based physics isn't going to help you in your future career any more than algebra based is.
Physics: I'm convinced that there is a formula in there for summoning Satan to do you bidding. And I'm certain that Newton was well acquainted with said formula.
I agree, I doubt very much if most of us will ever use physics again upon graduation.
Everyone hates calculus. Personally I think it should be a core course for everyone in a science related field.
How important is it to take Physics in High school? I'm graduating this June and have yet to take it :\ I was wondering if i should at a CC before I start college, or just wait till I go to college and be sort of behind everyone else.
sry for the hijack ~
I agree, I doubt very much if most of us will ever use physics again upon graduation.
On a semi-related note. Why the hell is physics a pre-req, but not anatomy/physiology?
What looks better, An A in an easier class or an A in a harder class?
If you have a firm grasp of calculus to begin with, then calc based physics wont be any more difficult for you than algebra based physics. If you have a firm grasp of calculus, you could take algebra based physics and figure out the applications of calculus on your own for it.
Everyone hates calculus. Personally I think it should be a core course for everyone in a science related field.
You should come out of physics with a new ability to view the word. Have a better understanding of how things work.
Oh man...looks like taking Russian may be out of the question my first year haha
Also, looks like general ed classes are non-existent in all your years 😳
Are placement tests for Calc and Chemistry usually general enough that I won't need to exactly "study my *** off"?
I had to take lasses like govrnment and history. Where are everyone else's gen-eds? Hmm. I also took Japanese I and II... I feel like I've kept awful busy with non pre-reqs throughout my 4 years so far.
I had to take lasses like govrnment and history. Where are everyone else's gen-eds? Hmm. I also took Japanese I and II... I feel like I've kept awful busy with non pre-reqs throughout my 4 years so far.
speaking of which, what year in undergrad did everyone take Physics (or any pre-req for that matter). College planning is frying my brain and I'd love some advice on classes.
Honestly for me calc based physics was easier than algebra based.