<p>I am not saying that physics class does not look good, pcristiani. I meant to say that physics for engineers is not an easy subject, and be sure you're fully aware of that. By the way, you don't just look good but you need to show that you're really good. Good luck.
To tdjr21: For engineering/math/physics major, physics might be a little easier for them because they have the math background and are familiar with the kind of mathematical work. However, I don't think many business major or econ major find physics not difficult. I know a lot of business/econ major struggle in physics class. I personally know one person who plans to be an engineering major having a good math background and was taking multivariable/vector calculus at the time but had to drop her first physics class and changed her major. She told me that she was not able to comprehend stuffs like: forces, torques, moment of inertia... She switched her major to econ and still wanted to take more math classes to show that she is willing to take challenging courses.
I am not trying to scare pcristiani, but I just want him to take the class seriously so he will not waste his time.</p>