<p>Next year I’m going to be taking Calculus BC.
I already know that you need to know calculus to pass physics C, but is it possible to take it at the same time? Math is my strong point, by the time I enter the course I would only know a semester’s worth of physics, so I really don’t know what to expect.</p>
<p>So basically I’m asking should I take it next year or take it another time.</p>
<p>not only would it be helpful, its required at my HS (that is, all AP Physics students must have taken or should be cocurrently r=take Calc), as they are as close as 2 classes can get to eachother.</p>
<p>I am taking AP calc AB concurrently with AP Physics C. I learn the calculus stuff early due to AP physics C but I am struggling in physics. There is no one at my school taking Calc BC this year but I am sure physics C would be easier since you already had calc knowledge. I agree that it is a good idea to take calculus concurrently with physics.</p>