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[quote=Anonymous]AP Physics 1 is the same level of difficulty as a normal honors algebra-based high-school course in introductory physics. Not prestigious at all. A lot of high schools don't even offer it, because they have their own Honors Physics. Now if he self-studies for AP Physics C at some point in his high school career... I take my hat off to him. That's the hardest AP course and set of exams you can take. It's a calculus-based college-level introductory physics course, and if you take both semesters in one year, it's fast-paced. Here's a handy infographic: Please pay attention to pass rate. Many schools shove kids into AP social sciences, without considering that not everyone is cut out for them, hence the dismal pass rate of some commonly taken courses. Also, know your kid. If he's STEM-minded, he might find science APs much easier than what the graph suggests. The reverse is true for Humanities-oriented kids. [img]https://examstudyexpert.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/12/2022-23-Easiest-APs-bubble-chart.jpg[/img][/quote]
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