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It's not like general physics, non-calc based, is that difficult.
The issue comes down to AP credit or not. Some HS's require that you take the AP exam. Many colleges do not let you cherry pick which AP credit you utilize (ie, use AP Bio, AP English, but not AP Calc and AP Physics), leaving you with an all or nothing decision. For some people that's an important consideration. What makes Physics a particularly poor choice, if you get a qualifying AP Score, is that whatever advanced physics is (quantum mechanics? time travel? intro to string theory?) is likely going to be SUPER difficult and with no application on the MCAT or medical school. AP chem runs into a similar problem, but at least we know that analytical chem and physical chem are the next in sequence, and while difficult, you could argue they potentially might run tangentially to something asked on the MCAT. And if you're lucky, depending on the med schools you're applying to, you may be able to substitute in biochemistry if you credit out for gen chem.
That's the issue. AP physics, specifically the credit, is problematic and thus should be avoided.
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