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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]DD, current HS sophomore, thinks she will hate physics (likely true). She’s considering not taking jr year and taking either AP Bio or AP Env Science and either taking regular physics at year, or not taking it at all and taking the other of those AP sciences sr year. She’s a good but not stellar student (mix of A and B grades) at a top FCPS public, likely targeting schools like Wisconsin, Indiana and Syracuse, with Michigan maybe her reach. How important is physics?[/quote] If there's any chance she'll need to take physics in college, then she should take it in high school. I wouldn't want to take a college class without the high school level understanding. Understanding basic physics principles is something that's expected of educated adults. It's background knowledge that affects how you see and understand the world.[/quote] How many adults actually have even a basic understanding of physics? Not many I imagine [/quote]
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