Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How do people have time for all this AP Physics 1, 2, and C:Mech and C:E&M?
They typically do 1 and/or 2 for non-STEM majors or C:Mech and/or C:E&M for STEM majors
Our school (BCC) only offers AP physics C or IB physics. Is IB more like AP Physics 1 and 2? Otherwise it seems like there isn’t an option for a bright kid who doesn’t intend to major in a science.
IB Physics SL is more like AP Physics 1 and 2.
Not sure whether it is SL or HL. It is a two-year course.
Looks like it is HL: https://www2.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/schools/bcchs/academics/aphonors/
Is that similar to what the AP Physics C course covers?
IB Physics 1&2 is a two year course and students can test either SL or HL. The first year is basically equivalent to AP Physics C-mechanics and IB students in Calculus can usually take the AP exam junior year and do well. (E&M content is end of 1st year, after AP tests, so kids would have to wait to take APC-EM). The second year of IB Physics covers more topic than AP Physics C.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How do people have time for all this AP Physics 1, 2, and C:Mech and C:E&M?
They typically do 1 and/or 2 for non-STEM majors or C:Mech and/or C:E&M for STEM majors
Our school (BCC) only offers AP physics C or IB physics. Is IB more like AP Physics 1 and 2? Otherwise it seems like there isn’t an option for a bright kid who doesn’t intend to major in a science.
IB Physics SL is more like AP Physics 1 and 2.
Not sure whether it is SL or HL. It is a two-year course.
Looks like it is HL: https://www2.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/schools/bcchs/academics/aphonors/
Is that similar to what the AP Physics C course covers?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Physics 2 is offered at Wheaton if enough kids sign up for it, but this year, they didn’t have enough so those kids took Physics C.
That is impressive. So some years does Wheaton offer AP Physics 1, AP Physics 2 and AP Physics C? Do they only offer AP Physics C Mechanics or E&M as well?
Wheaton PP here. Kids in the engineering and bioscience magnets taken AP physics 1 in ninth grade. DS then signed up to take AP Physics 2 senior year, but there weren’t enough takers so they put all the kids who wanted a second year of physics into AP Physics C where they covered both Mechanics and E&M. He took both Mechanics and E&M AP exams.
To the PP who asked how they have time for this, he took these in 9th and 12 grades. In between were honors bio and honors chem in 10th, AP bio double period in 11th, then AP Physics C in 12th. Calc BC was 11th so he had foundation in calc before Physics C and then MVC in 12th.
Wheaton has awesome math and science teachers BTW.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How do people have time for all this AP Physics 1, 2, and C:Mech and C:E&M?
They typically do 1 and/or 2 for non-STEM majors or C:Mech and/or C:E&M for STEM majors
Our school (BCC) only offers AP physics C or IB physics. Is IB more like AP Physics 1 and 2? Otherwise it seems like there isn’t an option for a bright kid who doesn’t intend to major in a science.
IB Physics SL is more like AP Physics 1 and 2.
Not sure whether it is SL or HL. It is a two-year course.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How do people have time for all this AP Physics 1, 2, and C:Mech and C:E&M?
They typically do 1 and/or 2 for non-STEM majors or C:Mech and/or C:E&M for STEM majors
Our school (BCC) only offers AP physics C or IB physics. Is IB more like AP Physics 1 and 2? Otherwise it seems like there isn’t an option for a bright kid who doesn’t intend to major in a science.
IB Physics SL is more like AP Physics 1 and 2.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How do people have time for all this AP Physics 1, 2, and C:Mech and C:E&M?
They typically do 1 and/or 2 for non-STEM majors or C:Mech and/or C:E&M for STEM majors
Our school (BCC) only offers AP physics C or IB physics. Is IB more like AP Physics 1 and 2? Otherwise it seems like there isn’t an option for a bright kid who doesn’t intend to major in a science.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How do people have time for all this AP Physics 1, 2, and C:Mech and C:E&M?
They typically do 1 and/or 2 for non-STEM majors or C:Mech and/or C:E&M for STEM majors
Anonymous wrote:How do people have time for all this AP Physics 1, 2, and C:Mech and C:E&M?
Anonymous wrote:Are these physics classes all double periods?
Can you take Physics C without taking Physics 1 and 2 first?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Physics 2 is offered at Wheaton if enough kids sign up for it, but this year, they didn’t have enough so those kids took Physics C.
That is impressive. So some years does Wheaton offer AP Physics 1, AP Physics 2 and AP Physics C? Do they only offer AP Physics C Mechanics or E&M as well?
Anonymous wrote:Poolesville- not semester each. It’s full year each for 1 and 2. So double period if taken same year. To date, they haven’t offered only 1 alone but it may be offered soon.
In either case they don’t have to take AP Physics at all and can take Honors Physics instead.
C, both Mech and E&M, are also offered. I think these are also one year each but not 100% sure.