<p>Is this a good course selection for the next 2 years:
Junior year: AP Calc BC, APUSH, AP English Lang, AP Spanish, AP Biology, AP Physics 1
Senior year: AP Stats, Calc 3/Linear Algebra, AP Macro/gov, AP Chemistry, AP Physics C, AP Psychology, AP English Literature.
I'm taking human anatomy and physiology online through northwestern. </p>
<p>Why not physics C? You should already know AP calc by then.</p>
<p>I can skip physics B?</p>
<p>I just don’t have any background on physics.</p>
<p>Well ap physics 1and 2 is basically ap physics b. Background knowledge of calculus is needed for physics c </p>
<p>In our school you can go straight into C as long as you meet the math prereq.</p>
<p>My school as well.</p>
<p>At my school you need at least an A- both semesters of regular Physics or at least a B- both semesters of Honors Physics. You could have only taken math up to Algebra 2 but still take AP Physics C xD</p>
<p>My school doesn’t allow students without the knowledge of calculus to take AP Physics C. AP Calculus is a requirement at my school, so everybody takes it. However, if you are in the lower math track and take calculus senior year then you won’t be able to take AP Physics C</p>
<p>Why only 6 classes junior year? Other than that, it actually looks a little too hard to me. I’d be wary of taking 7 APs/post-APs in one year unless you are absolutely sure you can get an A in all of them. I would stick with taking AP Physics 1 prior to C because C is a lot easier once you have covered calculus.</p>
<p>My junior year scheduled ended up being
AP Physics 1
AP Spanish
AP Calc BC
AP English
APUSH
Human Anatomy and physiology accl
I also have a program that runs during the day called FMP where I’m placed to help freshman transition into my school which is why I couldn’t take AP bio this year.</p>
<p>I’m not taking physics C at all.</p>