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sheldonrocks97
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I am transferring from community college to university in the fall with only General Physics I completed, so I need to take General Physics II at university.
I felt like I did okay in Physics I (I got a B), but I definitely would like to review some of the topics in that class, so what topics from that class would you say are most important for an EE major?
Also, what class would you say was harder, Physics I or Physics II and why? Also, what skills for physics II will I need to do well in the class, considering I will be taking it my first semester at university. Should I retake Physics I or can I jump straight into physics II from Physics I at community college? What would you say?
*By the way, I'm talking about Calculus based physics, not Algebra based*
Thanks!
I felt like I did okay in Physics I (I got a B), but I definitely would like to review some of the topics in that class, so what topics from that class would you say are most important for an EE major?
Also, what class would you say was harder, Physics I or Physics II and why? Also, what skills for physics II will I need to do well in the class, considering I will be taking it my first semester at university. Should I retake Physics I or can I jump straight into physics II from Physics I at community college? What would you say?
*By the way, I'm talking about Calculus based physics, not Algebra based*
Thanks!