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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Physics is a freshman class at my Dc’s school[/quote] That’s not ideal. Preferable you need calculus as at least a co-rec. but you can’t do real physics without a strong algebra background. Our school requires A2 as a co-rec for honors, with a very strong preference for A2 as a pre-Rex. You aren’t getting much physics with 8th grade math. [/quote] Dp, and at a private. All kids already have had one or two years algebra (the kids with two years take honors physics) by freshman year which is when physics is taught.[/quote] And want to note this is in Baltimore. Lots of privates prefer a physics, chem, bio sequence.[/quote]
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