What science course did your college student take as a jr and sr in HS?

Anonymous
My DS (humanities major) took Honors Bio and AP Environmental (he had honors physics and honors chem prior).

My DD is a HS Senior. She had Honors Physics in 11th and is in IB Biology in 12th. Not interested in majoring in STEM.
Anonymous
My son is a first-year college student.

Junior: AP Bio
Senior: AP Physics C
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:For college admission what matters is what the HS offers and what other students at that HS take. Not some random people across various school districts.

But, sure here it goes:
Junior:
Magnet Physics (covered AP Physics 1 and half of AP Physics 2)
AP Calc BC
Magnet Integrative STEM
Magnet Biochemistry
Magnet Organic Chemistry

Senior:
AP Physics C & ME (one year - each segment covered in one semester)
AP Biology
Magnet Multivariable/Differential Equations
Magnet Microbiology
Magnet Analytical Chemistry
Magnet Marine Biology
Magnet Astronomy

NOTE: each year all 5 core classes were covered.


This looks super impressive on paper, as far as rigor is concerned. Test scores and ECs?


It was DC choice to have this schedule. Yes, 3 long time EC and one with state leadership. Test score not too bad either. AP mix of 5/4/3 and SAT 1550. Does that satisfy the curiosity?


Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:For college admission what matters is what the HS offers and what other students at that HS take. Not some random people across various school districts.

But, sure here it goes:
Junior:
Magnet Physics (covered AP Physics 1 and half of AP Physics 2)
AP Calc BC
Magnet Integrative STEM
Magnet Biochemistry
Magnet Organic Chemistry

Senior:
AP Physics C & ME (one year - each segment covered in one semester)
AP Biology
Magnet Multivariable/Differential Equations
Magnet Microbiology
Magnet Analytical Chemistry
Magnet Marine Biology
Magnet Astronomy

NOTE: each year all 5 core classes were covered.


This looks super impressive on paper, as far as rigor is concerned. Test scores and ECs?


It was DC choice to have this schedule. Yes, 3 long time EC and one with state leadership. Test score not too bad either. AP mix of 5/4/3 and SAT 1550. Does that satisfy the curiosity?




DP but no! Where are they at college?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Side bar, for a kid in Top 5% of class [ public high school] wants to go into CS, aiming for a top university, Asian male, how many core AP sciences that he needs ? He will be taking AP Physics 1 and Physics C. Should he also take AP Bio and AP Chem? He already took Honors/Advanced Bio and Honors/Advanced Chem


One science per year is all anyone expects. My CS student took AP Bio and AP Physics C (after honors chem and physics). It would have been possible to swap electives for more sciences, but he had another area of interest as well, and took elective in that area.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:For college admission what matters is what the HS offers and what other students at that HS take. Not some random people across various school districts.

But, sure here it goes:
Junior:
Magnet Physics (covered AP Physics 1 and half of AP Physics 2)
AP Calc BC
Magnet Integrative STEM
Magnet Biochemistry
Magnet Organic Chemistry

Senior:
AP Physics C & ME (one year - each segment covered in one semester)
AP Biology
Magnet Multivariable/Differential Equations
Magnet Microbiology
Magnet Analytical Chemistry
Magnet Marine Biology
Magnet Astronomy

NOTE: each year all 5 core classes were covered.


Jesus Christ. What ever happened to chasing chicks and being a teenager?


Some of this doesn’t fit as magnet physics is a 9th grade class but this is clearly a Blair SMCS kid as no other schools offer marine biology and being a Blair magnet kid means all homework all the time in high school.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:DD not interested in STEM field:

9th - Honors Bio
10th - Honors Chem
11th - Honors Physics
12th - AP Bio


+ 2 This is my DS sequence as well. Local Catholic private school
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:For college admission what matters is what the HS offers and what other students at that HS take. Not some random people across various school districts.

But, sure here it goes:
Junior:
Magnet Physics (covered AP Physics 1 and half of AP Physics 2)
AP Calc BC
Magnet Integrative STEM
Magnet Biochemistry
Magnet Organic Chemistry

Senior:
AP Physics C & ME (one year - each segment covered in one semester)
AP Biology
Magnet Multivariable/Differential Equations
Magnet Microbiology
Magnet Analytical Chemistry
Magnet Marine Biology
Magnet Astronomy

NOTE: each year all 5 core classes were covered.


This looks super impressive on paper, as far as rigor is concerned. Test scores and ECs?


It was DC choice to have this schedule. Yes, 3 long time EC and one with state leadership. Test score not too bad either. AP mix of 5/4/3 and SAT 1550. Does that satisfy the curiosity?


DP but no! Where are they at college?


W&M.

Got into higher ranked Michigan, CMU, UNC, UVA.

Currently happy sophomore working in one research lab and the greenhouse for another lab.
In the end decided it was the environment and size they truly wanted.
Anonymous
Junior: AP Bio & AP Physics
Senior: AP Chem
Anonymous
kid 1, currently an ecology/environmental science major:
Jr year - AP Environmental Science (this is where she fell in love with environmental science)
Sr. year - Marine ecology honors and astronomy honors (two different classes)

kid 2 (will be a humanities major of some kind)
Jr year - Chemistry Honors
Sr year - I'm not sure, he recently announced his plan not to take any science but I'd like him to take one, so that's currently up for negotiation.
Anonymous
DD majoring in international relations at Tufts

Freshman: honors biology
Sophomore: chemistry, human anat and phys (no honors offered in either)
Junior: AP Biology
Senior: APES
Anonymous
Junior: IB Bio 1
Senior: IB Bio 2

Took Honors Chem in 9th, AP Physics 1 and Honors Bio in 10th.
Anonymous
DS, who is headed to a SLAC to study Psych or probably some other social science:
11th Grade -- AP Environmental
12th Grade -- Accelerated (not AP) Physics

DD, who is in 10th grade now and likely will major in science in college.
10th through 12th -- Science research seminar
11th -- Probably AP Chem
12th -- Probably AP Bio
Anonymous
My STEM kid's HS has a program with integrated chemistry and physics beginning soph year. So:

10th: Chem & Phys H
11th: AP Chem & Phys (take 1 ap exam: Phys C: Mechanics)
12th: AP Chem & Phys (take 2 ap exams: Chem and Phys C: E&M)
Anonymous
Junior: AP Bio; AP Physics 1
Senior: AP Chemistry
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