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[quote=Anonymous][quote]Your DS seems like a good candidate for colleges like VT, Delaware, Penn State, etc. He's got plenty of sciences and not having physics is fine.[/quote] I think most posters would agree that not having physics is likely fine for admission to these schools for this student. However, he should be aware that he is going to have 8 credits of physics in order to progress in a biology major. Perhaps he is aware and still opted to drop HS physics, maybe he doesn't know and will opt to take physics after all. AP Physics 1 is similar to the course that biology majors have to take, but even regular or honors physics would give him some valuable background.[/quote]
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