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Hello there this is Arch.
I just enrolled not long ago in a college with an intention to major in physics, but ironically the first term's results got me worrying.
It's a pretty simple matter really, I got an A- in Calculus I (they rate that as a 3.75/4.0 gpa) and I started questioning my decision to major in Physics since they dwell largely in numbers and calculations.
Have to say though, I understand concepts at a considerably fast pace, everyone agree; But everyone also agree that I don't do good when applying them. Careless mistakes they say. So was the same during high school.
In any case, I'm just here to seek some encouragement, maybe opinions or even discouragement would do fine.
I'll do better in Calculus II. Promise.
Thank you guys, and good day to you.
I just enrolled not long ago in a college with an intention to major in physics, but ironically the first term's results got me worrying.
It's a pretty simple matter really, I got an A- in Calculus I (they rate that as a 3.75/4.0 gpa) and I started questioning my decision to major in Physics since they dwell largely in numbers and calculations.
Have to say though, I understand concepts at a considerably fast pace, everyone agree; But everyone also agree that I don't do good when applying them. Careless mistakes they say. So was the same during high school.
In any case, I'm just here to seek some encouragement, maybe opinions or even discouragement would do fine.
I'll do better in Calculus II. Promise.
Thank you guys, and good day to you.