I agree that they are just as difficult as classes at any other university.
Chem at a CC would be an opportunity to see if I can handle both classes and see if I like college chemistry enough to pursue it more without risking my GPA or expensive credits at the 4 year college.
It does...
That is very well put. Math is the language of physics. :]
I'll need some time to think about which major to choose.
The community college study seems like a good way to learn about chemistry while taking physics. Not sure how practical it would be, but i'll give it a try if i decide...
That is a dilemma. Physics is basically math. (from what I have seen in high school AP and non AP)
I think I'll sway toward the physics major...
Not sure If you would know the answer to my question, but could I enroll in a community college while in a 4 year university? To take classes not...
I'm curious to see what colleges people are going to, went to, or want to attend (dream college).
I want to go to UC Irvine in California or Caltech in California.
They're both nearby and they both have really great reputations.
So if one double majors in the right college with math and physics, I can work toward two degrees simultaneously?
(Well, I think that majoring in physics must involve chemistry classes here and there.
I wish I could ask my counselor these questions but, she's been out for the last couple of...
Like most people on these forums, I want to major in physics and/or chemistry. I'm in high school and I would very much like to learn everything there is to know about both subjects. That of course is not possible, therefore i want to peruse a major that incorporates physics and chemistry...
My homework has different masses and angles but it is the same concept as the one on the link.
I need help solving This problem.
https://www.physicsforums.com/showthread.php?t=188644
But with a kinetic friction coefficient of 0.1.
Thanks.
I don't really know how to do this type of...