Failing Physics for the 4th Time! ??

<p>My first exam I got a 46 and now the professor says that for the midterm grade he is going to add up the 1st exam and the lab report grade (D). He says we have 2 exams left one next Thursday and the Final. I already got 2 strikes if I get one more I will have to drop the class and probably pay $400 for financial aid since currently I am full-time.</p>

<p>I don't know what to do there is something about physics that keeps me from completing any major. The professor is going to throw that final curve ball on a 3-2 count and I am going for a full swing no matter what if I can't hit it I'll have to switch to Computer Information Systems currently doing Electronic Engineering Technology.</p>

<p>Any Advice if there is anyone out there to hit a home run on this next exam? Thanks</p>

<p>Get a tutor. Seriously.</p>

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<p>If you don’t know about this, use it. For Physics I and II I know there are video lectures that are very interesting to watch. I hope you’re doing fine in your math class.</p>

<p>strangely this kind of thing happens to many many people. they can be a genius in math and other hard sciences, but they can never understand physics. weird how this happens…</p>