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In reply to the discussion: College Professors Are About to Get Really Mad at President Obama [View all]exboyfil
(18,333 posts)You will see results like you describe. It is funny that you brought up Physics. My daughter is doing both of her Physics courses online. She took Physics I in Spring, 2013 and Statics in Summer, 2013 (both courses online with the Statics being out of the flagship engineering university in my state). She got an A in both of them. In the Statics course she took the same proctored tests as the on campus students and was part of the same "curve". She would never be able to pull this off without me tutoring her (B.S. and M.S. in Mechanical Engineering). I watch the lectures with her and work on the homeworks with her (we each independently do the problems and then discuss our answers before she submits them). I guide her when she gets stuck on a problem by explaining the concept or doing additional sample problems. She probably did an additional 15-25 sample problems before each test.
Not sure how you would do it by yourself though. I have many Masters level engineering classes online (probably fifty hours worth) but I don't think I would be able to pull it off straight out of High School.