EPGY physics, any good?

<p>so as of now, I don't have any more science to take and I know EPGY has university level physics, but can anyone comment on the program from past experience?</p>

<p>and for those who did do the program, is it really necessary to take both light and heat, and modern physics before taking intermediate mechanics?</p>

<p>My daughter did the residential program in quantum mechanics the summer after her sophomore year. It's easier than an introductory physics course at MIT. You won't need calculus BC, because the mathematics is based on geometry and content covered in calculus AB (although the instructor will be happy to give you more advanced problems). She really enjoyed that course, not only because of the quality of the instructor, but also because of the other students who came to Stanford from every corner of the world to take it.</p>

<p>hmm. i've actually finished AP physics C, which MIT considers to be equivalent to the introduction to mechanics. do you know what would be a good course to take after this? </p>

<p>and it sounds like Stanford has a good program, but do u know how their online physics is like?</p>

<p>I love EPGY. I cannot comment on the physics course, but I definitely enjoyed their math program, but sadly I have not had time/money to keep doing the courses. For shame.</p>