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Is AP Physics harder than AP Calculus BC?
I just don’t understand algebra-based Physics it’s more conceptual than math based if anything. In calculus the problems are more straightforward and easier to solve if you know the right steps.
What is the hardest science AP class?
Top 10 Hardest AP Classes
- Physics C – Electricity and Magnetism (8.1)
- English Literature (7.7)
- Physics C – Mechanics (7.3)
- Chemistry (7.2)
- Physics 1 (7)
- Physics 2 (6.8)
- European History (6.3)
- Biology (6.2)
Is it worth taking AP physics C?
This class is also well worth taking for those of you who plan to go into medicine 👨⚕️ This is because AP Physics C: E&M will fulfill the medical school requirement of taking calculus-based physics. You might also want to take this class if you look forward to going into engineering or higher-level physics!
Should I take AP Physics 1 or 2 before AP Physics C?
Because of this, AP Physics C is highly recommended to be at least a second-year physics course. So while you don’t have to take Physics 1 or Physics 2 before you take Physics C, taking one (or both!) introductory physics courses is recommended.
Can I take AP Calc BC without taking AP Calculus AB first?
Pre-calculus is a prerequisite for AP Calc AB, and you also need trigonometry and algebra experience. This is the course after AP Calc AB. At my school, students can take AP Calc BC without taking AB first, but it is not recommended. I would definitely suggest taking AP Calc AB before trying your hand at BC!
What is the hardest AP class you can take?
Here are the AP classes ranked by difficulty, the top 10 hardest AP classes you can take, according to the 2k+ real student reviewers. Physics C was rated as the hardest AP Class you can take, with an average review of 8.1 / 10 (higher score = harder). Physics C – Electricity and Magnetism (8.1) English Literature (7.7) Physics C – Mechanics (7.3)
What’s the difference between APAP Physics 1 and 2?
AP Physics 2 is also an algebra-based, college-level physics course. However, it delves into some more advanced topics than Physics 1.