How can I succeed in my first college Physics class?

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MonteCristo73
Hello everyone! Studying Physics in college for the first time in my life and to be honest it seems so overwhelming that it scares the bejesus out of me. Fortunately I happen to be pretty good at math: I aced the highest score in my Calculus 1 class last trimester, but I'm not making the assumption that this achievement translates equally to a Physics class. Any advice about studying for this particular class would be much appreciated. Looking forward to learning from your knowledge and experiences!
 
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