AP Physics

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lcl1192

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Hey guys,

Back in high school I took AP Physics and got a 5 on the exam. This gave me credit for physics 1, 2 ,and labs in college (10 credits of physics). These courses show up as Pass on my transcript.

Going into my last two years, I need many other courses for my major and have been thinking about using the AP credits for dental school prerequisites. I know that some schools do not accept AP credits, but I would avoid applying to those schools.

Would it be wise to reconsider?


Thanks!

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I really wouldn't risk it considering physics is one of the major requirements for dental school. My school offers both calc and algebra based physics, if you have the option to take both, take the algebra based physics.
Just my two cents.
 
Most schools don't accept ap credit. Consider retaking the class unless you get the go ahead directly from dental schools

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