<p>Hi, simple question.
For some reason that is beyond me, I did not start my freshman year off as an engineer and rather, decided to challenge myself with Animal Science and Biology because I thought, "Why the hay, let's give it a chance and see how the bio goes."
Well, it's goin', but that's beyond the point.
I met with the dean of the SoE, and he proposed one of two options to me;
1.) Take both semesters of Analytical Physics over the summer, or
2.) Take Gen Physics 203 next semester
Now of course, obviously the former is better compared to the latter, but it's also more expensive. What I'm wondering is, have you, or anyone you know, gone into the SoE with only general physics knowledge and jumped right into Analytical Physics 2 and had trouble? I'm a physics/math person, I tend to exceed and do well in those classes, and hey, if it means going an extra mile or two my sophomore year to save a grand of summer tuition (I'll already be taking second semester of chem over the summer...), I'd definitely do it.
Sorry for saturating that.<br>
Thanks in advanced!</p>