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Science Student Placement for Calculus

Calculus

Special Note for AP Exams: Students taking Calculus with DIVE Physics can prepare for the AP Physics C exams. A passing score on AP Physics exams can earn up to 8 college credits and significantly boost applications in the admissions and scholarship selection process. To submit AP exam scores with your applications, the exams must be taken no later than 11th grade.  If you have a good math student, who is in 11th grade and is taking Calculus, DIVE Physics is recommended. Learn More: DIVE Physics Teacher Guide

9th - 12th Grade in Calculus & the student has:

 

Ideal Course Sequence 

Grade 

Recommended Science Course

CLEP/AP Exams

(College Credits)

7/8th

DIVE Earth Science

Must be Taking Pre-Algebra or Higher

No CLEP or AP Exam Available

8/9th

DIVE Integrated Chemistry & Physics*

(Unless the student is taking the AP Biology exam, ICP is recommended but not required) Must be Taking Algebra 1 or Higher

No CLEP or AP Exam Available

9/10th

DIVE Biology

No Math Prerequisite

Unless the student is taking the AP Biology exam, Integrated Chemistry & Physics is recommended but not required. Learn More

AP Biology Exam (8)


CLEP Biology Exam (8)

10/11th

DIVE Chemistry

Must Be Taking Algebra 2 or Higher

AP Chemistry Exam (8)


CLEP Chemistry Exam (8)

11/12th

DIVE/Saxon Physics 

(Must be taking Precalculus or higher)

This course can be taken as a standard high school course or to prepare for the AP Physics 1 & 2, and C exams. Many students complete part of the course one year, then take the AP Physics 1&2 exams. The following year, complete the book and take one or both of the AP Physics C exams.**

OR TAKE

DIVE Earth Science***

AP Physics 1 & 2 Exams (8)


AP Physics C Exams (8)

Must be taking Calculus or higher 









 

*DIVE ICP (similar to Physical Science) provides excellent preparation for Biology. Learn More

**The DIVE + Saxon Physics course can be completed in one year or spread over two years. Learn More: AP Physics 

*** DIVE EARTH SCIENCE can be taken as a middle school or high school course.  Most colleges consider a high school Earth Science course as a distinguished course. 


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