Anonymous wrote:If she’s at ncs, I don’t understand how she will take two sciences and a math and still take the required foreign language. She should be able to skip a foreign language senior year, but not junior year, no?
The thing about ncs is, there are t any easy English and history classes. So when you take three hard science and math classes, you are also taking hard history, English, government, etc.
Two ap sciences and one ap math only leaves room for two academic classes. English is required. That’s one class. Is t history required junior year? And foreign language? How is she going to do this?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Being advanced in math and physics is the most rare commodity as a girl. Lots of girls do well in AP Bio. Many fewer in the hardest math and chem/physics classes. I would prioritize doing well in those over Bio. If she can do all three, great.
I find this a bit odd. There are lits of girls in advanced math and physics.
I think she's speaking relatively. There are certainly far more girls taking AP Bio than AP Physics C.
OP, let's say she takes all three and does fine. What would her options for senior year be? Let's say she take honors bio instead. What would her senior year options be then?
If she wants to b a physics major, then it would be good to have some exposure to the Fnet=ma exam. If you're right about her performance, she could do well with some study, and it would be good not just for college admissions, but also her physics career. (She can of course take in 12th grade as well) https://knzhou.github.io/writing/Advice.pdf
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Being advanced in math and physics is the most rare commodity as a girl. Lots of girls do well in AP Bio. Many fewer in the hardest math and chem/physics classes. I would prioritize doing well in those over Bio. If she can do all three, great.
I find this a bit odd. There are lits of girls in advanced math and physics.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:graduating with more than 4 years of math or science is totally unnecessary. Taking AP Bio and Physics in 1 year doesn't gain you anything. Save AP Bio for Sr. Year.
Actually I'd save AP Physics for senior year---that way you have the calculus background in place for the course.
Anonymous wrote:graduating with more than 4 years of math or science is totally unnecessary. Taking AP Bio and Physics in 1 year doesn't gain you anything. Save AP Bio for Sr. Year.