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<p>I would say that math is just as relevant for engineering as physics. Even more so, perhaps, because physics is based on math. Anyway, I think if math is really your strong suit, don’t hesitate to take Math2.
Also, for AP Physics are you taking B or C? I ask because C only covers Mechanics and Electricity&Magnetism, so you will have to do a lot of studying on your own for the other topics (thermo, waves, optics, modern physics, etc.) which are actually covered in B. That’s not to say you shouldn’t take C (you should in fact since its calc-based and you want to be an engineer). Just letting you know what you’re going to have to go through if you take the physics test. Math2 seems safer too since it has a higher percentage of 800s. But you know the choice is yours, still I would say to at least consider Math2.</p>