Physics 6 Series Dilemma- 6B (Arisaka) or 6BH (Bruinsma)?

<p>What do you guys have to say about taking 6bh or 6b. Arisaka from what I read on bruinwalk is a very good teacher and rather lenient with grading. 6bh with Bruinsma seems slightly harder but not horrible according to bruinswalk.</p>

<p>I am currently in 6AH and i think its pretty easy since I did AP Physics for 2 years, but am not sure if 6BH with Bruinsma will be harder....</p>

<p>Anyone have any advice or imput on the classes/teachers?</p>

<p>Out of a class of about 150, literally half got at least an A- for Arisaka (and I think the numbers who got minuses were equal to those who got plain A's and A+'s)</p>

<p>The honors physics series are notorious for being easier than the nonhonors series, but I think this single instance is one of the only two exceptions</p>

<p>lol yea thats wht im not sure about... if i want to stay in honors i prolly should take honors physics to get units.... but arisaka sounds easyyy...</p>

<p>That's easily resolved... sign up for the 89 seminar in conjunction to the class and you will actually get one more extra honors unit than taking its honors counterpart</p>

<p>i thought about that but i dont think theres an honors seminar for it... is there?</p>

<p>It's up to the professor and depends on student's interest. Arisaka has always done it so far as I know, and even if professors don't do it, you can always arrange to do some honors contract instead and it'll probably involve just some paper research</p>

<p>ok, but do you guys think that for graduate/medical school going from honors to regular would look bad? even though im prolly getting an A in honors 6ah.</p>

<p>:rolleyes:</p>