Is their precalculus very strong? (Not just A in school, but really comfortable with it, comfortable with Marthcounts/AMC level difficulty, and will know basic limits and derivatives before end of year? )
To clarify, he was thinking he would take AP Physics I, AP Physics 2, and then AP Physics C.
This is great for someone who loves physics and wants to really learn it well, not skate by to pass a required course for a different major and then forget all about it.
Anonymous wrote:My son will be a sophomore next year and wants to take both AP BC Calc and AP Physics 1 (he is in precalc this year). I am concerned that this will be too much for him. (He is also doing honors chemistry at the same time, but that's not my concern about his proposal).
What do people think? Would both of these AP courses at once be too much?
If he really wants to study physics he shouldn’t take AP physics 1. It a conceptual / not much math class while the higher AP physics classes use calculus. If he really wants to study physics he should self study in 10th and in 11th after taking calculus bc take AP physics C.
Anonymous wrote:there's no right or universal answer to this. Honestly the Honors Chem is the odd choice to me here, why not take Chem AP in 11th instead? Is it a pre-req to some other course path he wants to complete in HS?
He's not super interested in Chemistry, but it is a requirement to select from if among 3 different sciences to get an advanced diploma. He's already done bio, and has no interest in earth science. Physics is what he really wants to study.
To clarify, he was thinking he would take AP Physics I, AP Physics 2, and then AP Physics C.
Anonymous wrote:Depends on the kid, there's no right or universal answer to this. Honestly the Honors Chem is the odd choice to me here, why not take Chem AP in 11th instead? Is it a pre-req to some other course path he wants to complete in HS?
Anonymous wrote:If he really wants to study physics he shouldn’t take AP physics 1. It a conceptual / not much math class while the higher AP physics classes use calculus. If he really wants to study physics he should self study in 10th and in 11th after taking calculus bc take AP physics C.
there's no right or universal answer to this. Honestly the Honors Chem is the odd choice to me here, why not take Chem AP in 11th instead? Is it a pre-req to some other course path he wants to complete in HS?
He's not super interested in Chemistry, but it is a requirement to select from among 3 different sciences to get an advanced diploma. He's already done bio, and has no interest in earth science. Physics is what he really wants to study.
there's no right or universal answer to this. Honestly the Honors Chem is the odd choice to me here, why not take Chem AP in 11th instead? Is it a pre-req to some other course path he wants to complete in HS?