Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DC's high school allows students in 9th to take both honors bio and chem. They also allow those in honors pre-calc in 10th grade take AP Physics C Mech (though apparently few do it).
My kid wants to do this but I'm worried about the workload (mostly physics). Would it be too much a stretch? I hear ap phys c uses a lot of calculus concepts.
Also, would this fill out the graduation requirement? For math I know that even if you double up, you still have to take it all four years.
This is so ridiculous it must be an error in the document.
Even if it were premittedt in extreme cases, it wouldn't be in the main documentation.
Can you post a photo? (http://img.bb)
AP Physics C without taking precalculus or any physics class first?! For a sophomore?!
Anonymous wrote:My DC's high school allows students in 9th to take both honors bio and chem. They also allow those in honors pre-calc in 10th grade take AP Physics C Mech (though apparently few do it).
My kid wants to do this but I'm worried about the workload (mostly physics). Would it be too much a stretch? I hear ap phys c uses a lot of calculus concepts.
Also, would this fill out the graduation requirement? For math I know that even if you double up, you still have to take it all four years.
Anonymous wrote:OP here, pretty sure I'm not making a mistake.
Looking at the info sheet right now and under AP physics C mech it said it is a 1st year class with a co-requisite of calculus. In parentheses, it says that strong math students in honors pre-calc may be allowed.
Anonymous wrote:Are you sure it’s not AP Physics 1?