I bet I'm not the only one blowing off the AP Calculus AB exam

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<p>I would have fared better doing that, haha. Oh well. I'm through with math for ever! Except a Math for Dummies class or the like in college...no more differentiation! no more integration! O Happy Day!</p>

<p>I thought physics b doesnt really give any credit either, just c</p>

<p>really, then when i get there, i take the c test</p>

<p>actually, I was wrong, its as follows for physics
Physics-B 5 Physics 091, 092 (2 c.u.) Students are required to sign up for a 0.5 c.u. lab which will appear separately on the transcript. </p>

<p>Physics-C
(Mechanics) 5 Physics 093 (1 c.u.) Students are required to sign up for a 0.5 c.u. lab which will appear separately on the transcript. </p>

<p>Physics-C
(Electricity and Magnetism) 5 Physics 094 (1 c.u.) Students are required to sign up for a 0.5 c.u. lab which will appear separately on the transcript. </p>

<p>I don't think 091 or 092 are useful for engineering or science degrees though (its not calc based)</p>

<p>I took physics B - it got me 2 elective credits, which is awesome, cuz I can take 2 less classes. I still have to take physics, because I'm an engineer, but that's ok, since I like the subject.</p>

<p>efish, you got 2 elective credits for physics b??? i emailed my admissions officer, and they basically told me that I would get absolutely nothing for taking physics b or ab calc since i am in seas! im gonna be ****ed if i missed out on a chance to get elective credits by taking the physics b test!</p>