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Which physics class should I take first?
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[QUOTE="MeIsAPhysicsGuy, post: 5902584, member: 637077"] My instructor is an overall nice guy and we can talk about things outside of the course material but when I ask him about course work he often gives me answers only lightly related to my question then kind of rushes me out of his office. At least it feels like I am being rushed out.. After I got an F on my rotational dynamics exam I went to talk to him about different strategies for studying but it didnt really get anywhere. I am understanding the concepts when I do the homework but its been hard to translate onto the test for some reason, which means my method isn't establishing the concepts well enough for me to REALLY know the material. My lab and discussion are all with the same instructor. I do have another college I can take it at but its kind of full now so I will be wait listed. But I am wondering if it would be worth it to possibly not get in. I am also wondering if just sticking it out with this professor will make me a better student in the long run. I do think there is something to be said about figuring things out on your own. [/QUOTE]
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