Is My Schedule Too Much?

<p>If you have not had any physics in high school, you may want to use AP Physics B as your high school physics course, and then take calculus-based physics for scientists and engineers at a local community college. Physics may be better to learn in an actual classroom since it includes laboratory sessions.</p>

<p>If you need to take AP Calculus AB one year and then BC the next year, you may find it to be too slow, unless they enrich it with extra theory. You may want to take calculus at a local community college to get it done in one year. Odd that your high school has such low expectations for students good enough in math to be two grades ahead, while colleges and universities everywhere expect students who are not ahead in math to handle the same material in one year.</p>