Take a B or B- in summer physics or withdraw?

<p>My summer physics class is insanely difficult and intense, especially with the most difficult physics teacher. I'm regretting my decision to take this class. I believe I'm getting a B- or a B. The deadline for withdrawing is at the end of this week. I don't know if I should continue taking this class or withdraw and take physics class with easier professor this fall? I'm concerned about this because I heard that medical schools look down on anything lower than an A in summer classes since they are considered "easy."</p>

<p>Physics is a hard subject regardless. I took honors physics my freshman year and it was a lot of work, but I eventually came out with an A. I really don't think it will be that much different during fall, especially since you would theoretically have other classes.</p>