<p>How do colleges value the two AP Physics (B and C) do they see someone who takes C a more intelligent math person? </p>
<p>What do colleges see if you take B? Not so good in math?</p>
<p>Do colleges see it as the same value?</p>
<p>How do colleges value the two AP Physics (B and C) do they see someone who takes C a more intelligent math person? </p>
<p>What do colleges see if you take B? Not so good in math?</p>
<p>Do colleges see it as the same value?</p>
<p>Its 100% up to the admissions people. Admissions criteria is not the same at every school. It varies.</p>
<p>Physics C looks better than physics B. However, both ARE still AP courses, so they both look good.</p>
<p>Especially if it’s a math/science college, Physics C will look much better.</p>
<p>Though it depends, C looks better because it is <em>generally</em> harder.</p>
<p>as you guys said, especially at science schools</p>
<p>(oh, and you’ll get credit at MIT
)</p>
<p>EDIT: If your school offers both, take C</p>