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Old 10-21-2007, 09:34 PM   #1
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My CC doesn't offer Calc-based physics

I am currently attending a North Carolina community college. The school doesn't seem to offer calculus-based physics, only a trig based course. Anyone know any reputable/transferable calc based physics online course I could take?

I've never took a physics class in high school only chemistry and biology. Also, would this be ok to take along side Calculus I? I plan on taking compressed Calculus 2 this summer. I think it would be overwhelming to deal with two difficult (5week compressed courses) at the same time. So id prefer to get it over with this spring unless that sounds like a bad idea. I need this class before i can transfer to the schools I'm applying to (GaTech/NC state).

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Old 10-24-2007, 04:32 PM   #2
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Try AP instead.
it's easy to learn on your own as long as you know some basic calculus in the first place.

Just buy a few books....believe me,it's easy.
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