<p>Sooooooooooooo.... i might get a C or B- in the class as a senior. Would this look realllllly bad for colleges?</p>
<p>Yeah, don’t do that.</p>
<p>could you elaborate</p>
<p>It depends on the college. It might not look good for an Ivy league, but my AP Physics teacher says that colleges want to see rigor in your schedule.. and if you get a B or C in a really hard class like AP Physics, they’ll at least know that you took a hard class and tried to do well (this may not be true, but they don’t know that :p).</p>
<p>don’t get me wrong, i am trying! it’s just that i don’t get it.</p>
<p>Try not to get a C.</p>
<p>Try to remember the formulas and it makes everything a whole lot easier.
Have you had any calculus classes? Derivatives and such make physics SOOOOO easy! Lol.</p>
<p>Physics B term 1 is quite manageable for anyone who puts in time… even if you have a bad teacher, just learn from the AP barrons or PR book and your textbook.</p>
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<p>Our textbook doesn’t cover most of what we’re doing, and our problems in our class are at a much higher level than barrons. -_- So I’m not too happy, especially since it’s an online class. I don’t like Walker.</p>
<p>unfortunately im taking calculus concurrent with physics.</p>
<p>I’m taking Pre-Calc with AP Physics currently, and I’m a bit worried too. My teacher says not to worry though. As long as you put in the effort and thought, you’ll do fine.</p>
<p>yeah barrons is elementary school level. princeton review is amazing.</p>