Anonymous wrote: Is it true that AP environment is an “easy” AP? Would it make sense to encourage AP env junior year and then physics (level undetermined) senior year? I have a chemical engineering degree and always found physics to be harder that other sciences.
Anonymous wrote:Adding: if student takes H bio in 9th, H Chem in 10th, what’s the most common next 2 sciences (calc AB will be in senior year) for the typical honors student?
Anonymous wrote:Adding: if student takes H bio in 9th, H Chem in 10th, what’s the most common next 2 sciences (calc AB will be in senior year) for the typical honors student?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:HS science teacher here. Honors Chemistry for sure. When your student takes AP BC Calculus, take AP Physics C at the same time. There is a lot of overlap between the two courses.
If you are asking about AP Physics 1, I would wait until junior year. (And yes, some special programs do this earlier - doesn't seem to be the case for OP's DC.) AP Physics 1 is a pretty challenging course - more abstract than people/students think it is. A little more academic maturity is helpful.
DP: I am confused, PP. If the OP was referring to AP Physics C, your advice would be just "take it at the same time as AP BC Calculus" ? You think it is OK to have AP Physics C as the FIRST physics course?
The HS science teachers I have spoken with recommended that it is better to do Hons physics or AP Physics 1 before AP Physics C.
Anonymous wrote:HS science teacher here. Honors Chemistry for sure. When your student takes AP BC Calculus, take AP Physics C at the same time. There is a lot of overlap between the two courses.
If you are asking about AP Physics 1, I would wait until junior year. (And yes, some special programs do this earlier - doesn't seem to be the case for OP's DC.) AP Physics 1 is a pretty challenging course - more abstract than people/students think it is. A little more academic maturity is helpful.
Anonymous wrote:Experienced HS parents, 9th grader in Hon Biology. Choice between Hon Chem or AP Physics next year. Does order matter?