That was the old scoring based on age of your kid. The AP phys1 had notoriously harsh grading with fewer than 20% getting 4, fewer than 5% getting 5. Current AP phys C or 1 scoring is much easier to get a 5, and OP got a 4 on calc too--well below top. |
Look at Marquette in WI. |
With all due respect, he needs to have Calc done with a good grade before even applying to an engineering program |
Clearly that is strongly preferable, but people without that do still graduate with degrees in CivilE. Doing so requires motivation and diligence, of course, as PP noted. |
| another engineer here (ME). if he wants to try, i'd let him try. i'd not be too concerned (or mildly concerned) about AP and HS Calc grades. in college, don't let him fall behind - never miss a class, never miss assignments, seek help when needed (and you always do)... if he can keep up with things he has control over, he has a decent chance. good luck |
For Civil: IQ < : choose transportation/ environmental/ IQ> : choose structural/geotechnical |
He must be an honest man amongst scoundrels… |