Should I take a course called "Physics in Everyday Life" next semester?

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Despite the fact that I've taken 7 physics courses (General Physics I & II, Modern Physics, Mechanics, Electricity and Magnetism, Thermal Physics, and Quantum Mechanics), none of them count toward my general education requirement because they compromise my minor. I need another natural science class (that's not an earth science class), and one of the options is this introductory physics class. (I know it makes no sense, but I don't make the rules.) My other option is a biology class with a lab. :thumbsdown:
 

rgwalt

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If you are looking for a blow-off class that you'll be able to ace, then I'd say go for it. I took one of those my senior year. After my second week of class I didn't show except for the midterm and final. I think my final grade in the course was in the 80s, but it was curved to an A.

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LS20

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upon reading thread title i thought it was a genuine question, to which i would enthusiastically respond 'absolutely yes', and then i saw that you were just a bragging nerd, so i say do whatever ya nerd
 
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Originally posted by: LS20
upon reading thread title i thought it was a genuine question, to which i would enthusiastically respond 'absolutely yes', and then i saw that you were just a bragging nerd, so i say do whatever ya nerd
I don't think I'm smart enough to be a nerd.