| The interesting thing is that if your kid goes to a top university, they may not accept AP and post-AP math classes for credit, and a student may need to do the university's version. |
Most I'd ever heard of accept APs for math. Courses beyond Calc BC vary. |
My kid (top 10 school) took a dozen APs (5s and one 4) to college but only 2 can go towards graduation reqs. The rest can be used for class prerequisites, so a more interesting course load. |
I'm not sure why you'd want to do this, since geometry is required for HS graduation. |
Your kid has to take geometry to graduate from HS. If she wants to move on, she might be able to take the entire geometry class in the summer. It depends on whether the local HS will allow her to take summer school there. |
| MCPS is on you sly reading DCUM. At curriculum night they affirmatively addressed this and said that you must take an MCPS geometry class. External enrichment/coursework will not count |
at blair freshman who are in Algebra 2 take AP Physics and there's a more advanced physics that also has calc bc as a prereq |
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There are two different AP Physics (mechanics) classes:
Blair's 9th grade algebra-based AP Physics 1 and is similar to regular high school Honors Physics (plus College Board gets testing fees), and one that is calculus-based AP Physics C:Mechanics like what Physics and Engineering majors take in college, and usually requires AP calculus as a co-requisite, not pre-requisite. https://apstudents.collegeboard.org/courses/ap-physics-1-algebra-based https://apstudents.collegeboard.org/courses/ap-physics-c-mechanics There is also the pair of algebra-based Physics 2 (EM/waves/particles) and calculus-based AP Physics C:EM, which are extremely rare in high School. |
At B-CC you can't take AP physics without first taking honors physics. You also have to have taken AP Calc BC or be enrolled in it simultaneously. Taking it as a freshman seems like a bad idea. |
See 22:23. There are two different AP Physics courses. One of them is intro Physics "1" with algebra. The other is Physics "C" with Calculus |
At our W, all these rules are both flexible and negotiable. |
Ah, that makes sense. The B-CC one is Physics C. |