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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Looking for advice from anyone whose kid has take AP Calc BC and AP Physics at the same time at TJ. I know this is not recommended but DC is considering it for various reasons. DC is strong in math but only on the “normal” Math4/5 in 10th grade track. Anyone do this and use a tutoring company they would recommend to help get pre exposure to some of the math needed for the physics side of it? [/quote] Who said it's not recommended? That's totally normal. [/quote] Totally normal at TJ? I have not gotten that impression. Not recommend by teachers / counselors there. - OP[/quote] https://insys.fcps.edu/CourseCatOnline/courselist/503/12/0/0/0/1 [b]The co-requisite for enrollment at TJHSST is AP BC Calculus. Physics 1 is not a pre-requisite for AP Physics at TJHSST. [/b][/quote] This is reinforced in the Frequently Asked Questions page https://tjhsst.fcps.edu/FAQSciTech [/quote] I know it’s not require as a pre-req. But since Ap Physics and AP Calc BC are discouraged as co-requisites (but permitted) I’m trying to see if any others have done this successfully at TJ specifically and anything they did to prepare for that to make it work. - OP[/quote]
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