Yes. We shall see how things shake out this year but typically (even during the past two Covid years) the Big3 and similar schools do not actually send anyone to Wisconsin. It's always been a safety--many apply, some get in, no one attends). |
What high school requires calculus based physics? I honestly don't believe you unless you're reporting in from homeschool. |
I am curious to know this too as I don't know of any private school either (but readily admit there are schools out there I don't know). i know of a lot of kids who never make it to calculus and are at privates. And even more so on physics -- I have never heard of a school that requires physics C since you have to have taken calculus before-hand, so before senior year (Holton requires freshmen physics but it is specifically not calculus-based). |
+ 1. Even the top STEM school in the country, TJ, does not 'require' one to take AP Physics C. Quite a number of kids don't either, even at TJ. |
Sidwell ‘21 absolutely did send someone to Wisconsin |
Stanford Online high school does. |
One of the top stem schools, tj mom. But, same is true at other top magnets. Neither calc nor physics c are required. |
No it doesn't: https://ohs.stanford.edu/graduation-requirements |
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No high school in America requires calculus based physics. Lol
Medical schools don't even require it. |
Not true. They even -gasp- send kids to Auburn and U of South Carolina. You can look it up on their websites. U Wisc Madison is even in bold because multiple kids matriculated there |
You do not understand the use of the word rigor. Rigor is the child vs that school's offering. Not DC's school vs other schools. Admission's offices do not pit school vs school. |
| Of course they do. |
So did GDS ‘19 |
Why would you even find it useful for Med School? |
Sidwell, NCS, and St Albans all have graduates there. The info is on their websites. |