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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Our school offers AP Physics CM and CEM both with an AP Calc BC co requisite. Is it more common for a junior to take this class at the same time as Calc BC or would it be better to take it as a senior after having taken Calc BC?[/quote] If student has already completed algebra-based Physics and AP Calc AB (or rigorous precalc) as sophomore, taking Physics C alongside Calc BC is doable. AP Physics C M is generally manageable, but E&M is where the content becomes really challenging. If student is skipping both algebra-based physics and Calc AB, it'll likely be very challenging.[/quote] DC has AP Pre Calc BC but no algebra based physics yet. Some have said just to take AP Physics CEM; however, I believe DC should take AP Physics C M junior year then take AP Physics CEM senior year. Wondering what level of calculus is needed for both. I’m not sure why Physics Honors isn’t a pre req.[/quote]
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