Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are sophomores allowed to double up on science classes, say Chem and Physics? DS will be taking AP calc coming in this year, so will have the math requirements out of the way and could take AP Physics C (Mechanics) by 11th.
Not necessary. They can take AP Physics C without taking another physics class before it. I know multiple 11th graders in calc and both physics c classes this year. Physics C Mechanics is basically just accelerated AP Physics 1.
With calculus I presume. But is it good to take a college level Physics class as your first Physics class? I don't know what they use for textbooks here but if it is anything like Resnick and Halliday, the problems can be brutal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are sophomores allowed to double up on science classes, say Chem and Physics? DS will be taking AP calc coming in this year, so will have the math requirements out of the way and could take AP Physics C (Mechanics) by 11th.
Not necessary. They can take AP Physics C without taking another physics class before it. I know multiple 11th graders in calc and both physics c classes this year. Physics C Mechanics is basically just accelerated AP Physics 1.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are sophomores allowed to double up on science classes, say Chem and Physics? DS will be taking AP calc coming in this year, so will have the math requirements out of the way and could take AP Physics C (Mechanics) by 11th.
Are you saying that you have an incoming 9th grader who's going to take AP calc next year? I was just in the 10th grade parent meeting on Wednesday night, in which they told us that APs start in 10th grade, and there are only four APs that they're allowed to take: Human Geography, Psychology, African-American History, and Microeconomics.
They make exceptions for students whose progression would place them in AP classes in 9th/10th grades. So, a kid who doubled up in math in 7th and is on course for AP calc in 10th grade will be able to take it. A kid who has advanced language skills and is ready for AP language in 9th or 10th will also be able to take it. That’s a very small number of kids, so they handle those case by case.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are sophomores allowed to double up on science classes, say Chem and Physics? DS will be taking AP calc coming in this year, so will have the math requirements out of the way and could take AP Physics C (Mechanics) by 11th.
Are you saying that you have an incoming 9th grader who's going to take AP calc next year? I was just in the 10th grade parent meeting on Wednesday night, in which they told us that APs start in 10th grade, and there are only four APs that they're allowed to take: Human Geography, Psychology, African-American History, and Microeconomics.
Anonymous wrote:Are sophomores allowed to double up on science classes, say Chem and Physics? DS will be taking AP calc coming in this year, so will have the math requirements out of the way and could take AP Physics C (Mechanics) by 11th.
Anonymous wrote:Are sophomores allowed to double up on science classes, say Chem and Physics? DS will be taking AP calc coming in this year, so will have the math requirements out of the way and could take AP Physics C (Mechanics) by 11th.
Anonymous wrote:She was assigned those 3? Are they half year? Full year? Are they good and meaningful? Just fillet?