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Anybody can get a physics degree--a baccalaureate level university education simply isn't that difficult. Really, it's a question of the time and effort, and any talents or intelligence you have will make it easier.
Have you ever taken an advanced physics course before? Bcz it sounds like you haven't. I'd also like to add that my bachelor's degree in aerospace engineering was anything but easy.
I’m not saying that it’s easy. Rather, it’s that you can brute force your way through a bachelors degree. Work ethic versus intelligence. That innate ability to intuit a subject will be more important at the grad level.