Certainly there's more than 1 physics course at your college. If you enjoy the one you have to take, why not take another physics course.
I haven't taken one yet, so I can't say if I'd enjoy it or not. But the NS class has to be a non-physics class anyway.
Yup, just checked and astronomy is a natural science.
Is chemistry easier than something like geology? The last time I took chemistry was in 11th grade, and the dickhead of the teacher made me dislike it.
I'll add my voice to the throng and say astronomy. At my school that was easy and fun. The other cake science class was about clouds and weather and shit.
The fact that I could see it. He used to wear tight pants, and have one leg propped up on a desk while he talked. One of my friends started to dry heave once.What exactly about the head of the teacher's dick did you dislike?
I have to take 2 physics w/ calculus classes and another non-physics natural science. So 3 sciences, two of which are required physics.Wait, you can't take physics? I guess I would go with Chemistry.
Non-organic chemistry.
any introductory bio class is cake.
Organic chemistry is very, very evil.
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It depends on the prof. If you have Joe "I bought a telescope when I was 12 and was largely self taught" teaching the class, then it's fun.
If you have Professor "I have 3 astrophysics degrees", astronomy will be very tough because he'll want you to understand things like red shift, lensing, gravity, and spectral analysis.