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| Mar26-09, 08:15 PM | #1 |
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Senior year HS schedule
hello all
i want to be a physicist when i grow older, and i want to get started in high school taking the classes i need to be taking. Also, does it look like a managable course load? Here's what i've got so far: English 4 Government/Economics AP Spanish 3 Calculus AB AP Computer Science A AP Physics B AP (Block Period) Physics B AP (Block Period) |
| Mar26-09, 08:30 PM | #2 |
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That looks very doable. In fact, if you find some extra time on your hands, maybe you could grab a calc book by apostol or courant for self-study.
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| Mar26-09, 08:40 PM | #3 |
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Yes definitely supplement your Calculus class with a better textbook, or retake it in college as an honors class. A standard high school AP class can't help you really understand calculus all that well.
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| Mar26-09, 08:52 PM | #4 |
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Senior year HS schedule
Hmm, in that case should i just take statistics instead and take calculus in college?
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| Mar26-09, 10:08 PM | #5 |
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| Mar27-09, 12:47 AM | #6 |
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| Mar27-09, 01:16 AM | #7 |
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| Mar27-09, 05:25 AM | #8 |
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On the other hand, you do really need to know how to do calculus before taking Physics C. Physics C delves into deeper topics, but without calculus, it will be harder to get very far. You can learn a lot from physics B, despite the lack of calculus (I think it even helps to see the difference). I took physics B and calculus BC as a senior and self-studied physics C on my own. Most of the knowledge that helped me do well on the Physics C exams was the fundamental material I learned in physics B. |
| Mar27-09, 08:48 AM | #9 |
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Or you could be like me and slack off wayyy to much then go around the system to get in and make A's all year because you find out you simply LOVE calculus. (and I've been self-learning too, not just the stuff we skim over in BC) My algebra skills are mediocre, my trig was non-existent. I failed the precalculus test that began the Calc BC course. And then everything became easy. The class is NOT difficult (and ours is a VERY thorough course), just have to pay attention and hope you have an amazing teacher like we do! |
| Mar27-09, 06:33 PM | #10 |
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sucks at my high school you HAVE to take AB Calc before you can take BC.
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| Mar27-09, 07:10 PM | #11 |
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That's just my experience. You should probably ask the Physics C and Calc BC teacher about the class and your preparation. |
| Mar27-09, 09:24 PM | #12 |
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Hmmm, I might have misspoken. If the OP's intention is to learn the topics covered in physics C well, he would probably want a fairly solid foundation in calculus. The Physics C exams themselves will be straightforward for those who have a basic grasp of the fundamentals, but nevertheless, you still need to have some understanding of basic calculus (i.e. topics in the Calc AB curriculum).
I think the above schedule is actually fine. But if the OP has some familiarity with calculus, it would not hurt for him to find out if Calc BC may be appropriate for him. Cordyceps, I think you are right about the amount of differential equations knowledge you need to know. Many people thought there was a pretty hard DE question on the mechanics exam last year but it was really just a u-substitution plus some fairly tedious algebra. |
| Mar28-09, 11:58 AM | #13 |
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| Mar28-09, 02:28 PM | #14 |
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