At the end of my freshman year, I realized that I hate biology, and converted to Physics

But that put me two semesters behind, so calculus I at a CC over summer, and now I'm finally ENJOYING school!
Schedule:
BIOL- Introductory Biology lab - book written by professor
HIST- The U.S. to 1877 - book written by professor
POLS- U.S. Government: Congress, President, and Court
MATH- Calculus II - book is an online sort of text (hey, it's free!)
PHYS- University Physics I - book by Walker, I believe is the name (?)
PHYS- Physics Lab - book by professor
Questions:
1) (rhetorical question in format of a joke) Is time travel possible? I'd love to get past this University Physics and move onto the fun stuff! e.g. Intro to Astrophysics, Intro to Particle Physics, Steller and Galactic Astronomy! The good, interesting stuff that makes you say "WOW!"
ObHassell said:
I'm a freshman at a CC, don't laugh.
Math 187-Precalculus by Stewart
Spanish 101-Vistas (Spanish Book) by some spanish speaking person prolly
Philosophy 123-Philosophy of Science (awesome class) by Philipp Frank (yes it's spelled right)
History 274-Introduction to the Holocaust by Bauer
Writing 101-the Practice of Writing by Scholes
questions:
1) Why is it always the stupid people who are the talkative ones in these classes, it's like they have no frontal lobe and have diarrhea of the mouth 24/7.
2) Why do community colleges make class schedules badly? My Precalculus class is from 8:10-10:25 tuesdays and thursdays , that's almost 5 hours together. My brain is rotted out by the time we're done.
3) Why do I have to take a language class?
When you add up the time, that's 4.5 hours. Most (at least in all cases I've ever heard of) math classes are four (4) credit hours, rather than three (3). This is due to an integrated "lab," which is considered one (1) credit hour.