Anonymous wrote:MD State graduation requirements are 3 years of NGSS qualifying courses. In MCPS right now, that it only Biology, Chemistry, Physics, and AP/IB courses. I don't think Geosystems has been NGSS aligned.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not necessary but will market for a more competitive applicant.
College admissions prefer to see physics over biology?
Anonymous wrote:My kid loves math and is really enjoying chemistry this year and was thinking about taking AP chem junior year. Does that mean she should take physics senior year if she’s going into a quantitative college major?
Anonymous wrote:Not necessary but will market for a more competitive applicant.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Physics is required in order to be an educated person.
I think required is a little strong but I know I really want mine to have exposure to physics before they get out of HS. IB can make it difficult as you have to choose between 2 years of bio or 2 years of physics.
I have one that went with physics and one that went with bio. The physics is challenging...only course mine ever requested to have a tutor. At $80 an hour, we did that for difficult units..not every unit. Managed to maintain getting a As but it does require a lot of work. Mine went from significant frustration to mastering most of the units but the work load is high.
Physics is not the popular choice at our IB HS. Mist of the IB candidate choose bio
I don't think so. Physics is what makes the world work, quite literally. One cannot be educated without a fundamental understanding of elementary physics. It is like saying that one can be an educated person without studying math, or literature or history.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Physics is required in order to be an educated person.
I think required is a little strong but I know I really want mine to have exposure to physics before they get out of HS. IB can make it difficult as you have to choose between 2 years of bio or 2 years of physics.
I have one that went with physics and one that went with bio. The physics is challenging...only course mine ever requested to have a tutor. At $80 an hour, we did that for difficult units..not every unit. Managed to maintain getting a As but it does require a lot of work. Mine went from significant frustration to mastering most of the units but the work load is high.
Physics is not the popular choice at our IB HS. Mist of the IB candidate choose bio
Anonymous wrote:Physics is required in order to be an educated person.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At my son's private high school, physics is a requirement that must be taken either in junior or senior year. You cannot graduate without physics.
Which private? My kid is at GDS. Just checked and physics is not required. Lots of insanely advanced math and science available, but physics isn't required. And for all independents in DC, no more APs in any subject after this year.
Anonymous wrote:Physics is required in order to be an educated person.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here - thanks for all the thoughtful and informative replies. Lots of food for thought!
OP - the people saying that Physics is required by elite schools are wrong. Top schools expect four years of rigorous science. My DS took Biology, AP Chem, AP Bio and APES and got admitted to Rice last year. Have your DS follow his interests and be able to articulate them.