How hard are math and physics in collage?Are they equivalent to a highschool?
Depends on your HS course background. If you have taken Calculus and Physics in HS, you should be familiar with the concepts, which should help you in these courses. College courses however move at a faster pace, so what 1 year of HS covered will be covered in a semester or sometimes a quarter.
Well the only thing i’m good at physics is electricity but that is only in cc,in ac however i suck completely.
Am i good for Electrical Enginering if i’m not an expert in physics?
You do not have to be an expert in Physics to major in EE, but you need a good working knowledge of the concepts. You will be expected to take several Physics classes in that major. I would look up the course curriculum of any school of interest to give yourself an idea of what is expected in your 4 years as a EE major. If you think you cannot handle the courses, then you may want to reconsider your choice.
I found EE to be the hardest of the engineering disciplines to understand, but YMMV.
Have you taken AP Calculus in HS? That covers what college Calc covers in a semester.
To do well in EE you need to do well in Math and Physics.