<p>The requirements are that you have to had taken (all honors) Pre calc, calc, physics and take ap calc while taking ap physics. I've taken all sciences and i'm not interested in ap bio, and i'm mildly interested in chem but the ap teacher is really bad, I had him for H bio and I don't want to deal with that. So that leaves my only option for ap physics.
But the thing is, i've only taken accelerated physics but i've gotten a high A in it. I'm sure my counselor can override that requirement if I want to take ap physics. And I really liked acc physics. It was interesting to me. And as for pre calc, we had about 30 people in our class and i'd be near the end of the top 10. I'm saying this because I got a C as my final grade, and apparently it's so difficult that that's what you want. But saying all this, it means i'm not one that's the best at math and i've worked my hardest to get that C. I'm doing just fine in Calc, will be surprised if I don't get an A. And my pre calc teacher said i'd do fine in ap calc, after he saw that I jumped about 10% points from S1 to semester 2.
But I want to take ap physics because I can't really picture myself doing anything else besides that, except maybe enviro. And I would like to talk to my counselor about taking H Physics over the summer to make sure I am committed to AP Physics.
APP is the hardest ap offered at my school, so if I took that then my one other ap class would be ap calc. If I didn't take ap physics then i'd take ap english, along with ap science and ap math.
If I do/don't take it, it's going to be a win/lose. So how hard is it? Knowing all this, how difficult would it be to even get an B in that class? Thank you.</p>
<p>Is it AP Physics B or C? B is a fairly easy course, but the credit most colleges will give you for it is useless. Physics C will get you credits you can use, but it’s a more difficult class.</p>
<p>Take AP Physics C. I think you’ll be fine, good luck!</p>
<p>They haven’t given a meeting on it yet, but it’s a combined class, i’m assuming. 80 minutes 1 semester, 40 minutes the next. So, yeah.</p>