a well-rounded, college-ready student takes the three core courses [bio, chem, physics] and at least...
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A well-rounded, college-ready student takes the three core courses [Bio, Chem, Physics] and at least one AP science course. Make a plan: start at your destination work back to your location! You can take more than one course per year: sophomores can double up Chemistry or Physical Science with Anatomy, Field Biology, &/or Zoology; JR’s & SR’s can take two AP courses; Astronomy, Meteorology, Field Bio, & Zoology double up nicely with all core science courses.
For Regular or Honors Biology students: Chemistry, Physical Science, or Earth Space?
• Dependent on math enrollment for next year:• Follow the recommendation of your math teacher.• Math drives Science; NOT Science drives Math!
• For a Freshman in H/Reg Bio enrolling for Sophomore year:• If recommended for Honors Algebra II (or higher), Chemistry is
recommended.If you loved Biology, consider doubling up with Anatomy & Physiology.
• If successful in Algebra 1 (A or B) OR recommended by your math teacher for regular Algebra II, Physical Science is recommended.The extra year of math will prepare you for Chemistry as a Junior.Algebraically manipulate: F=ma, D=m/V, PV=nRT
• If neither of the above apply, Earth Space is recommended.The extra year of math will prepare you for Physical Science as a Junior.
For Earth Space students:Physical Science, Chemistry, Zoo., Field, Met., Ast.?
• Dependent on math enrollment:• Follow the recommendation of your math teacher.• Math drives Science; NOT Science drives Math!
• The Well-Prepared Graduate:• If recommended for Algebra II or >, Chemistry is recommended.• If not recommended for Algebra II, Physical Science is recommended.• Other options:
• Zoology &/or Field Biology if you like Biology.• Meteorology &/or Astronomy if you like Physical Science.
• Doubling Up:• If you like Biology, consider taking Physics AND Anatomy & Physiology or
AP Biology.• If you like Chemistry, consider taking Physics AND AP Chemistry.
For Physical Science students:Chemistry, Anatomy, Zoology, Field Biology,
Meteorology, &/or Astronomy?• Dependent on math enrollment:
• Follow the recommendation of your math teacher.• Math drives Science; NOT Science drives Math!
• The Well-Prepared Graduate:• If recommended for Algebra II or >,
• Chemistry is recommended.• Consider doubling up:
• Anatomy & Physiology (year), • Zoology (sem), Field Biology (sem), • Meteorology (sem), Astronomy (sem).
• If not recommended for Algebra II or >, consider:• If you like life science:
• Anatomy & Physiology (year), • Zoology (sem), Field Biology (sem),
• If you like physical science:• Meteorology (sem), Astronomy (sem).
For Chemistry students:Physics, AP Physics I, AP Chemistry, AP Biology, &/or
Anatomy & Physiology? Doubling up?• Dependent on math enrollment:
• Follow the recommendation of your math teacher.• Math drives Science; NOT Science drives Math!
• The Well-Prepared Graduate:• One year each of Biology, Chemistry, AND Physics• ≥ 1 AP science course: AP Bio, AP Chem, AP Physics I or II.• Physics → +3 points on ACT / Science Reasoning!• If recommended for:
• Hon Precalculus or Acc Precalc, then AP Physics I is recommended.• Regular Precalculus, then Physics is recommended.
• Doubling Up:• If you like Biology, consider taking Physics AND:
Anatomy & Physiology, AP Biology, Zoology, &/or Field Biology.• If you like Chemistry, consider taking Physics AND AP Chemistry.
For Physics students:One or more of AP Physics I or II, AP Chemistry, AP
Biology, Anatomy, Field Biology, Zoology, Astronomy, &/or Meteorology.
• Dependent on math enrollment:• Follow the recommendation of your math teacher.• Math drives Science! NOT Science drives Math.
• The Well-Prepared Graduate:• ≥ 1 AP science course: AP Bio, AP Chem, AP Physics I or II.• What are your interests?• What will prepare you?• If you like the life sciences, consider Anatomy & Physiology, AP Biology,
Zoology, &/or Field Biology.• If you like the physical sciences, consider AP Chemistry, AP Physics I or II,
Meteorology, &/or Astronomy. • Doubling Up: You can take more than one block of science per year.
For AP Chemistry, AP Biology, &/or AP Physics 1 students:
One or more of AP Physics I or II, AP Chemistry, AP Biology, Anatomy, Field Biology, Zoology, Astronomy,
&/or Meteorology.
• The Well-Prepared Graduate:• One year each of Biology, Chemistry, AND Physics?• Another AP science course: AP Bio, AP Chem, AP Physics I or II.• What are your interests?• What will prepare you?• If you like the life sciences, consider Anatomy & Physiology, AP Biology,
Zoology, &/or Field Biology.• If you like the physical sciences, consider AP Chemistry, AP Physics I or II,
Meteorology, &/or Astronomy. • Doubling Up: You can take more than one block of science per year.
Are you in Biology or
Honors Biology?
Recommended for Honors Algebra II as a Sophomore?
Recommended for Algebra II as a Sophomore?
Chemistry Recommended
Physical Science Recommended
Earth Space Recommended
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Yes
No
Yes
Yes
No
NoConsider doubling up:
Anatomy, Field Biology, Zoology
A or B in Algebra 1 as a Freshman?
YesNo
Are you in Earth Space?
Recommended for Algebra II next
year?
Physical Science Recommended
Consider Field Biology, Zoology, Astronomy, &/or
Meteorology
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flowchart.
Yes
No
Yes
No
Are you in Physical Science?
Recommended for Algebra II next
year?
Chemistry Recommended
Consider Field Biology, Zoology, Astronomy, &/or
Meteorology
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flowchart.
Yes
No
Yes
No
Are you in Chemistry?
Recommended for Honors
Precalculus or Acc Precalculus
next year?
Recommended for Precalculus or
College Algebra next year?
AP Physics 1 Recommended
Physics Recommended
Consider taking AP Biology, Field Biology, Zoology, Astronomy, Meteorology, &/or
Anatomy
Stop. You are using the wrong
flowchart.
Yes
No
Yes
Yes
No
NoConsider doubling up:
AP Biology, AP Chemistry, Field Biology, Zoology, Astronomy, Meteorology, &/or Anatomy
Consider doubling up: AP Biology, AP Chemistry, Field Biology, Zoology, Astronomy, Meteorology, &/or Anatomy