Retaking Physics

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I am looking for a few sound opinions on this idea.

I took My first semester of physics 2A (trig based, classical mechanics) early on in college and unfortunately received a C despite what I felt to be my best effort at the time. A few years have passed, my work ethic has increased significantly and I was able to get an A in Second semester physics.

Now I have the option to either retake physics 2A at A CC (My university doesn't allow retakes for Passing grades) or Sack up and take a second semester of Calc while taking first semester Calc based Physics. This would allow me to avoid the average of retakes, but add a lot more work onto my plate, and I am concerned with how much more difficult taking black based physics would be.

Thanks for the feedback, and good luck with finals everyone.
 
*calc based not black based.

I'm obviously a bit fatigued from a long day of studying!
 
I'm not sure what 'sack up' means or what 'black based physics' is.

If I were you, I would finish your degree at the university, and take Physics I at your local CC. That's the least expensive option. Do not take calculus-based Physics. You will struggle to pass.

Kevin
 
avoid calculus based physics like the plague
 
Cool, thanks y'all. I was hoping that's what I would hear. CC's gonna be a lot harder to get into a class but i guess it's worth it to avoid calc.
 
Calc based physics is not much harder than algebra-based. The problems are probably a little more tedious but it takes just as much studying. The issue here is taking it the same time as Calc I. I did that and it was quite a rough semester.
 
Calc based physics is not much harder than algebra-based. The problems are probably a little more tedious but it takes just as much studying. The issue here is taking it the same time as Calc I. I did that and it was quite a rough semester.

Taking calc based physics rather than algebra based makes it more difficult than necessary. Plain and simple.
 
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