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anosh_88
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Hi. I'm a third year student at university and double majoring in physics and math. Currently, I don't have the struggle with math that I do with physics. Although I took my first physics class, I did horribly on it and got a D+! I'm sure I am not unintelligent, but for some reason I'm just not cutting it in physics. Is this normal when starting out with physics? I've heard from my advisors that usually students should get between Cs and Bs at the lowest, but typically earn As on average. How true is this? This makes me feel like I should just give up on physics altogether, a subject that I've been so passionate about. What should I do at this point? Should I continue with E&M (second-year) or should I just forget about physics and choose another major? Is there any way to come back in this?