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Found out I am taking university physics (calc based) rather than college physics (algebra based)
Okay so I need to take physics for my major and I only needed one which was college physics. I decided to knock it out this summer and get out of the way. My advisor recommended me to take physics from straighterline and my credits will transfer if I passed the class. A few days into the course, I noticed a lot of things that I saw in my previous calculus classes. I was confused and I googled, turns out I am doing calc based physics. I am terrified and I am unsure if I can pass this summer class. Its completely online, there isn't much online resources provided with the website. Please send me any worksheets, YouTube, anything so I can learn and pass.
Anything tips will be greatly appreciated!!!
u/Anywhoo12 — 1 day ago