<p>I am going to be taking physics and calculus soon what should i expect?
Is it super hard to get an A in those courses</p>
<p>If this is your first calc class it may be a bit of a shocker at first only because you have to think a bit differently than you did in the math classes you took before, but it’s really not that bad, just make sure to study hard. Calc 1, for me, started with limits, then mainly derivatives, then a little integration toward the end (the main bulk of integration was in calc 2). Maybe do a bit of looking ahead on those topics over the winter break (assuming you’re starting these classes in the spring) and get a feel for them. I got a B+ in calc 1, I’m sure I would’ve gotten an A but I was an idiot and took it online, not that math classes online are bad but it’s not a good idea to transition into a new maths with an online class.</p>
<p>As for physics, it’s not hard to get an A if you study hard and stay on top of your work. I got an A in that class, wasn’t too hard just make sure you don’t get the mid-semester blues and start slacking off.</p>
<p>I know it’s overstated, but as long as you study like you’re obsessed you will do well in any class.</p>
<p>As with any first-year class, depends on how talented and motivated you are.</p>
<p>Thanks for the inputs guys!</p>