<p>What you say over the internet and what you say in real life may or may not have any correlation. The thing is, it is the internet, so there is no way to tell whether a person is acting like their normal self or their audacity grew tenfold because of the anonymity of the internet. So I have no idea whether you are serious or not (or anyone else). See, I come on this site to help people. You saying stuff like that is, for starters, unhelpful. The main thing is, though, that if you happen to be some random highschooler or underclassman that really has that attitude, it is one that will be detrimental to their own future success in all likelihood. Since my goal is to help, I would be remiss if I didn’t address that.</p>
<p>Sure you can go on and on about how it is the internet and it isn’t that serious and “blah blah blah”, but believe it or not, what you say on the internet actually can affect people in real life. I don’t know if you have read any of the stories about these kids who get bullied on the internet and then go an kill themselves, but it happens. Now, I know this is a completely different situation, so don’t go on some diatribe on how ridiculous that is. The point is just to illustrate that what you say on the internet can be taken seriously by some people.</p>
<p>This isn’t some gaming forum or something totally ridiculous like that, it is a site where people come to ask advice. Believe it or not, if you say something, people often do listen on here, especially those who are still in high school and more impressionable than those of us who are older. If you don’t like how I dispense advice and opinions, tough. There are many other people on here who have let me know that I have been very helpful, which is why I am here. As long as I can continue to be helpful, I am going to continue to do it the way that has worked, and if you don’t like it, then I suppose you could just stop reading what I say.</p>
<p>Anyway, back to the original thread:
Physics is ubiquitous in engineering (except BME apparently). If you don’t know the concepts of physics very well, later classes will be tough. You could certainly just refresh yourself along the way as you go through your classes, but that will make each of those classes a little bit harder as you are trying to relearn physics while also learning the material for that class. As people have suggested before, auditing the physics class may be the best idea.</p>