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Its what I want to study at university... I did A level Biology, Chemistry, Physics and Maths and really hated the maths. I got an A in Biology and Chemistry, an A* in Physics and I got a B in maths. D'you think I'll cope with Physics in university?
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It depends.
Would you be taking Physics B or Physics C?
Physics C is Calculus based, and if you don't like Calculus you should definitely not go into Physics C.
But Physics B is non-Calculus based. HOWEVER, Calculus concepts do help you as you continue studying Physics.
I don't know what Math you have gone up to, but I would suggest that you take Calculus and Physics C simultaneously, OR take Physics B if you want an easier time.
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u will do just fine. When I took physics in High school I got a C, currently I'm taking physics at UCLA, and it is 10 times easier and I have an A.
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You need to like maths to study physics.
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Although everything has some math in it, Physics is definately the most interactive. Chemistry comes in second. Biology has little to do with math.