<p>I'm curious what the honors physics class is like at USC. The advisors have been saying it's ridiculously difficult and that unless I'm in physics or astronomy it's not recommended that I take (due to the level of math more than expected of a ChE+CS student, which I believe is kind of a weird reason)... </p>
<p>Anyone know anything about this class other than its more mathematical rigor? My friend hasn't taken it but says 151 is a breeze and that the 161 teacher (Bickers) is the best. To provide some context, I'll be taking honors chem, calc2 (but i've taken it before - i'm not actually behind on math), chemical engineering intro, and CS101. I feel confident enough in my math skills, but need a basis for it, since there's no syllabus, I don't know what the workload is like (other than a lot, but they say that about a lot of things).</p>