<p>I'm a junior in HS and I'm taking honors physics but the class is SO hard! I have an 80 average, but I am putting in 110% effort and it's KILLING me! My grades in other classes are suffering! My teacher is horrible and doesn't teach at all, and the homework keeps piling on and on night after night.
I want to get into regular physics, where I would actually learn something and have an "A" as opposed to honors physics and have a "C" average.
The only problem is I've been in honors science since freshman year and this might look bad on my transcript.
At the beginning of the year, my GPA was 3.69, as of now, it's 3.25.</p>
<p>I plan on majoring in journalism or political science, and I don't see how physics will really be relevant.</p>
<p>u have a million good reasons to drop it. if science isn’t your strong suit, colleges won’t care. not everybody can be good at everything, right? my advice would be to drop it, & save your GPA & your sanity while u still can :)</p>
<p>Drop it. You’re not even majoring in anything science-related. I just dropped a class I was similarly having trouble in, and it’s so worth it because now I can focus more on my other classes.</p>