<p>So all of you veteran physics B takers, i have a few questions...
1) Did you like the course?
2) Were you glad you took the course?
3) How hard is it, with workload and difficulty included?
4) Is it manageable with AP Lit and Bio?
5) and other comments you have pertaining</p>
<p>Thank you</p>
<p>1) Did you like the course?</p>
<p>Yes and No</p>
<p>2) Were you glad you took the course?</p>
<p>Not sure if it was a waste of time or that it would prepare me to take physics in college</p>
<p>3) How hard is it, with workload and difficulty included?</p>
<p>Does it matter? Physics B isn’t being offered anymore. Relatively, it is similar to probably Physics I under the new curriculum. The workload was extremely undersized, even to normal physics classes.</p>
<p>4) Is it manageable with AP Lit and Bio?</p>
<p>Definitely manageable. I did 6 AP classes + 2 self-study exams. This included many stresses of being a senior in high school, including events, scholarships, college applications, standardized testing, and etc.</p>
<p>5) and other comments you have pertaining</p>
<p>class was a blowoff in other words. The concept of physics is fairly basic and simple, but gets confusing and complex if you do not understand the basic foundations of it. </p>
<p>The math part is fairly simple. The conceptual part and manipulating formulas get tricky in other words.</p>
<p>I had a crappy teacher, so I ended up self-studying this for the exam (before my university decides to change AP Credit for 2014-2015, otherwise I wouldn’t have taken the exam because it wouldn’t have given me any credit)</p>
<p>If you’re asking these questions because you’re thinking about taking Physics B, don’t bother- it doesn’t exist anymore.</p>