Do I need to take physics 30 to become a vet?
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I just got a 63% on my physics 20 exam, and was wondering if I should bother taking physics 30. I would rather take physics 30 now than not have taken it and end up needing it, however if I don't need it then I'd really rather not take it. However I don't want to take it, only to do poorly on the physics 30 diploma exam and have that mark on my transcripts. I'm in grade 11 and have a full course load this semester, so I was just wondering if I'd be wasting my time taking the course...
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Answer:
The way courses are numbered is different for every school. Vet school will require 2 semesters of college physics.
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what the hell is physics 30? I need to take physics 195, 196, and 197
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