<p>I couldn't seem to find Physics for Future presidents in the Spring 2011 catalog, and it wasn't offered this semester as far as I know.</p>
<p>Does this class still exist? If not, what's an easy but worthwhile physical science breadth requirement?
I really don't know much about physics, which I why I felt I could learn a lot from physics for future presidents, considering it is more of a conceptual class and focuses on the basics. are there any physical science requirements that are easy, but you could still learn a lot of important facts from?</p>
<p>It’s being offered for fall, I know people taking it. But, I have no clue if it’s being offered next semester.</p>
<p>I’m in Astronomy C10 right now, satisfies physical science requirement, pretty interesting.</p>
<p>im in astro c10 too. my roomate has physics for future presidents and it’s actually quite a bit of work. she seems to be working on that class a lot more than i am on astro c10, and astro is pretty easy if you dont suck at ratios and manipulating equations.</p>
<p>It’s under LETTERS AND SCIENCE C70V P. The class was fun and easy. I learned a lot. The material isn’t complicated. Acing the tests is based on memorization. Not hard at all.</p>