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I've heard a lot that 2nd year physics is the hardest part of the major. What makes it so hard relatively speaking? Is it b/c most students are taking physics courses concurrent with a Mathematical Methods of Physics I/II class? Would one be better prepared if one were to knock those 2 out of the ballpark first, and then take the rest of the physics courses, so that you have all of your math foundations in place? Or is it hard for some other reason, or just hard anyway you slice it? Thanks