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Is there anywhere where I can take a 4 credit online, un-proctored physics course to have transfer back to my college?

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Is there anywhere where I can take a 4 credit online, un-proctored physics course to have transfer back to my college? The equivalent of physics 1 (preferably algebra based)?

I'm a double major in chemistry and biology and am required to take physics 1 and 2, which I would rather not take but have no choice. I am very terrible at math and the only reason I passed calculus 1 was because the professor allowed the exams to be open book, which the physics professor does not. I have dyscalculIa so it's extremely hard for me to do any math above basic arithmetic. I barely scraped by with a C in calculus and was like 1 point from a D, even though I have A's and B's in all my chem and bio classes. I will fail if I take physics at my college and I cannot fail because this so going to be my fifth year of school and  I just want to get done already so I can go to graduate school.

Does anyone know of any online, un-proctored physics courses that generally transfer to another school (so, not from some place like the university of phoenix).

Edited by Med555

  • 4 weeks later...

"Unproctored"?  So you want to be able to just tell your college that you did well in it? What, exactly, do you mean by "unproctored"?

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