Physics for pre-meds and AP Physics C

<p>In high school, I took AP Physics C mech and em and scored 5's on both. But now in college, as a pre-med I realize that the physics req doesn't need calc based physics (esp. since I am not planning on being an engineering major). Would med schools look upon me unfavorably if they see that I have taken AP Physics C in high school and did not take the super advanced physics class (more advanced than I need for pre-med) at my college?</p>

<p>AP Physics C was meant to give credit to those physic classes meant for physic majors...so what are you talking about? lol</p>

<p>They will not care if you take physics without calculus.</p>

<p>so pre-med requires only the equivalent of Physics B?</p>

<p>I was under the impression that pre-meds had to take calculus based physics, which is not considered as Physics B (at least at my college), or I would have had the credit for it.</p>

<p>Pre-meds can take either physics.</p>