I never took physics in high school...?

Klusps

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I'm majoring in computer science in college, which requires the logical abilities of math and science. I'll need physics credits in order to graduate. Since I don't have that much knowledge in physics, how well do you think I'll be able to learn it and keep up in college? Anyone else have similar experience?
The asking because I knew some people who took AP physics for their senior year in high school, and they said it was hard. So I'm kinda worried that if it's already hard in high school, college will be a killer.
 
I didn't take Physics in high school either. I don't think it's THAT much of a huge deal unless it's a requirement to get into a certain major. Plus, anything you learn in HS physics you'll in college. If worse come to worse, you'll just need to take basic physics and work your way up.

Hope I helped!
 
i guess i did something similar. in high school, i tried avoiding science classes. but i did have to take one, and i took the easiest possible one. now in college, i took my first biology class and many other science classes (health science major) and it's not so bad. give yourself a chance. people usually do better than they think.
 
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