Can a Newcomer to Physics Succeed in Aerospace Engineering at Cal Poly Pomona?

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Hello, I'm Sarah. I'm new to physics and have never taken it before in my life. I'm a junior at Cal Poly and I am working towards my major as an aerospace engineer. I'm hoping to get assistance in not only the answers, but also in just understanding the material.
 
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Sarah Sposato said:
I'm a junior at Cal Poly

Is that the California State Polytechnic University (in Pomona) or the California Polytechnic State University (in San Luis Obispo)?
 
Vanadium 50 said:
Is that the California State Polytechnic University (in Pomona) or the California Polytechnic State University (in San Luis Obispo)?

It's the Pomona campus.
 
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