<p>Can I write both the phy B and C exam in the same year? </p>
<p>Thanks</p>
<p>Can I write both the phy B and C exam in the same year? </p>
<p>Thanks</p>
<p>*bump</p>
<p>thanks...</p>
<p>yes, but there is little point to. If you want to become an engineer, take c. If you are going into the humanities, you wont ever need to take c, so take b. But you can make up one of the tests on the late day because they are the same time.</p>
<p>physics b is kind of useless. it covers a ton of topics, but doesn't really get to the meat of any of them. it would be pretty silly both in one year. take c if you know some calculus, otherwise settle for b.</p>
<p>"settle"</p>
<p>I think that's funny. Take one, don't take both. It's like taking Computer Science A and AB in the same year. If you know that you're going to becoming a computer scientist, take AB, but if you aren't don't pursue it (unless you LOVE it).</p>
<p>can you get rid of general science requirement when you take C?</p>