Where Can I Take General Physics II in Summer I?

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The discussion centers around a user seeking information on colleges offering General Physics II during the Summer I session, necessary for graduation in July. Responses emphasize the ease of finding this information through online searches, highlighting the importance of specifying location details such as continent, country, and city to narrow down options. Participants suggest that course schedules are typically available publicly, encouraging the user to research affordable and accessible institutions independently.
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Hey guys,
I'm going to graduate in July. I need to take General Physics II to graduate in summer. Do you guys know which colleges offer General Physics II in Summer I? Thank you very much.
 
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1) This is a google away.
2) None of us know what continent, country, state/province, city, and side of town you're in.

1+2=you can discover this information by yourself in a much easier fashion. All schools that I've seen have had their course schedules made publicly available. Find one that you can afford and can travel to.
 
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