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[quote=Anonymous]Not recent, but I was accepted to Duke Engineering a couple of decades ago despite not having taken physics at all in high school. I missed regular physics because I changed schools in 10th grade and then AP Physics didn't fit in my schedule senior year. If your son does skip it in his regular school this year, I would recommend taking a physics class prior to starting university either through a community college or online school, etc. One of the worst parts of my experience taking physics in college after missing it in high school was that I was in with an entire lecture hall of kids who had already learned the material once and the instructor was definitely teaching it at a level that was hard for me to keep up since I had not covered it before.[/quote]
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