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.
 
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
 
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.