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Would taking Intro to Physics I and II suffice the pre-reqs requirement for Physics for PT schools, compared to College/University Physics I and II?
I'm surprised to hear this, too. My school offers Intro to Physics (non-science), College Physics I and II (trig-based), and General Physics I and II (calc-based). Only College or General satisfied the requirement for the schools I applied to. I would send over a syllabus or the course description just to be have it looked at and be sure. Would suck to waste the time and money otherwise.
Take college physics. That's what you want. It's hard enough without calculus. Don't take the Intro to Physics. It would be waste of time and money.
Kevin
Which schools did you ask about this?
FuhLeePlay, are you taking that class at NOVA (NVCC)?Western Carolina University and Old Dominion University.
Their director (or whoever is responsible for admissions) just asked me to forward them the link with the class description and they both said it was fine.
This is the class description for both Phys I and II which I plan on taking:
Surveys general principles of physics.
Includes topics such as force and motion, energy, heat, sound, (PHY 101)
light, electricity and magnetism, and modern physics (PHY 102).
Involves using arithmetic and algebra, mostly in laboratory.
Lecture 3 hours. Laboratory 3 hours. Total 6 hours per week.
FuhLeePlay, are you taking that class at NOVA (NVCC)?
I'm also looking into which classes are required and NOVA has the exact same class description as you quoted. I certainly wouldn't want to take something that is harder than necessary but it looks like there isn't much of a consensus on which class to take.
I'm also looking into which classes are required and NOVA has the exact same class description as you quoted. I certainly wouldn't want to take something that is harder than necessary but it looks like there isn't much of a consensus on which class to take.
I took almost all my classes at NOVA and I'm in PT school right now. Take your pre-requisites there for $150/credit and you'll be just as competitive as all the students taking classes at universities.
Kevin
I think most schools don't care where you take your pre-reqs as long as you get a good grade.
Hey NewTestament and FuhLeePlay,
Did you take (or do you plan to take) the lower level A&P and Chem classes at NOVA as well? For A&P they offer both 100-level and 200-level. And for Chemistry there is Chem 101/102-General Chemistry vs. Chem 111/112-College Chemistry.
From what I can gather, many schools don't specify which class to take beyond that it inlcudes a lab and results in 8 credits.
Would taking Intro to Physics I and II suffice the pre-reqs requirement for Physics for PT schools, compared to College/University Physics I and II?