<p>I ended up dropping Physics last semester and getting a W because I didn't want to fail. I'm not good at it. I feel like if I take Physics 1 and 2 at a community college/JUCO this summer, I can definitely make an A or B, where as I would probably make a C or worse at the 4 year university I am currently attending. My advisor has suggested that I should not do this because graduate schools look down on taking science classes at CC/JUCO. But the thing is, I'm in the pre-dental major and Physics isn't even on the DAT. It would be the only science class I'd take at a CC/JUCO and I feel like it would mean more that I came out of the class with an A or B at a JUCO than failing it or coming out with a C at a university. Will graduate schools look down on taking it away from a university that much? I hate the subject and just want to get it out of the way.</p>
<p>I’d do it.</p>
<p>physics is phun</p>
<p>CC physics courses may be more competitive than you think, since those in such courses are trying to get high grades to transfer to four year universities.</p>