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Which AP physics should I take for engineering?

Which AP physics should I take for engineering?

AP recommends Physics C (along with AP Calculus AB or Calculus BC) for students aiming for engineering or physical science majors in college. However, taking AP Physics 1, Physics 2, and Physics C might be overkill—you would lose time taking other science courses, like biology and chemistry.

Do you have to take AP physics to get into MIT?

Do I Need to Take AP Courses to Get Into MIT? MIT does not require you to take courses beyond what is offered at your high school.

What AP classes should I take for MIT?

Social Studies

AP® Exam Name Minimum Score Required Number of Credit Units Awarded
AP® Comparative Government & Politics 5 9
AP® European History 5 9
AP® Human Geography 5 9
AP® United States Government & Politics 5 9
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Do I have to take AP Physics for engineering?

Some colleges want you to go through their specific physics/engineering course, regardless of prior classes you have completed. However, just because it is not required does not mean it is not a good idea. Especially if you are considering an engineering career, AP Physics is a great class to take.

What is harder AP chem or AP physics?

Both are hard. In fact chemistry and physics 1 have the lowest passing rates of any AP exam. Having taken both, I found chemistry harder, but other found physics harder.

Which AP physics is the easiest?

AP Physics 1
Additionally, AP Physics 1 is widely considered significantly easier than AP Physics 2, so even if you already took and enjoyed AP Physics 1, make sure you look over some topics and problems from AP Physics 2 before signing up for it.

Do AP scores matter for MIT?

MIT grants credit for a score of 5 on some College Board Advanced Placement (AP) exams. It does not grant credit for secondary school courses teaching AP curricula, or partial credit for lower scores. If you take an AP exam more than once, only your higher score will be counted.

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Is 6 AP classes enough for MIT?

There is no minimum or recommended number of AP courses. AP scores are not part of an admission formula. We’re not simply going to look at a weighted GPA and throw everything else out.

Does MIT give credit for AP classes?

College Board Advanced Placement Examinations MIT grants credit for a score of 5 on some College Board Advanced Placement (AP) exams. It does not grant credit for secondary school courses teaching AP curricula, or partial credit for lower scores. If you take an AP exam more than once, only your higher score will be counted.

Do I need to take advanced courses at mitmit?

MIT does not require applicants to take advanced courses beyond what is commonly available in high school. We love to see that students have challenged themselves in high school and have taken advantage of their opportunities.

Should I take AP Calculus and AP science?

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It is true that few students who had the option to take AP Calculus and an AP science (or similarly advanced calculus and science curricula, such as IB, A level, college classes, etc.) and chose, for no good reason, not to take them, find themselves admitted. And many students will avail themselves of further advanced coursework.

How many AP courses are there?

There are now 37 AP courses. My high school offered just 3: Calculus, American History, and English. And I certainly had classmates who came from high schools that offered zero APs. Similarly, I had classmates who attended high schools that offered dozens of these courses, and, yes, some of them even took dozens of APs.