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fastpitch

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I took a physics class in high school and got an A does anybody know if it will be accepted as a physics course in pharmacy school or do I have to take it in college too right now the only classes left that I really need to take is:
Calculus
Organic I&II
Biochemistry
Microbiology
A&P

and possibly statistics and physics those are all generally 5 hour classes (with lab) from what i have seen and am curious if anybody knows about my question on physics

im also wondering if it is a smart idea to do my classes this way by semester
fall '10: calculus, organic I, and a&p
spring'11: biochem, microbiology, organic II, and physics and statistics

i think i may be able to take a statistics class in the summer or a&p somewhere

anybody have any ideas?

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I think University of Houston accepts high school physics.
 
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I thought usually you have to pass the AP Exam during high school to have it done for college?
 
yeah you need to pass AP exam for the class to count for your college, tho idk if pharm school will take it, i mean some of them don't even take CC credits so....
 
My school did not do AP exams i graduated at a small high school graduating class 33 and i know ku accepted physics so i was curious about other schools but ok ill take it to be on the safe side thanks for all the help
 
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