Statistics are not used all that much in college physics courses, though stats definitely is useful for many other things and I would recommend taking it anyway. It depends what your choices are and what your intention is as far as a college major.
If your primary concern is preparing yourself for a college physics course, your best bet would be to strengthen your math skills (through calculus), and obviously take any physics offered in high school.
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Human biology and physics. My cousin took a 4-year degree in PT at the University of Connecticut and had to take physics. Any science course that deals with human anatomy. Sandirs
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If you are half French and taking French classes, universities and potential employers will not look down on you for taking it if you speak French fluently already. They will see your effort to improve your struggle with writing.
to understand chemistry you must understand the underlying physics. i suggest that if this is a class you are taking, take a physics class first.
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All engineers start by taking physics courses. Physics provides the basics of mechnical, electrical, nuclear, optical, etc. engineering. Physics doesn't suggest to us how these principles can be used in everyday life. Engineering goes further than physics by applying the physics to various objects around us. Engineering is building things.
I have no idea if you will be okay or not, that is completely up to you. No, it is not required to take Physics in high school to major in Physics. It does help though. Some people take AP Physics in high school so they can skip Introductory Physics in college. This just gives them a step up on the rest of the students. It is completely possible to major in Physics without knowing ANYTHING about Physics. At most colleges you do your orientation and they ask you if there is anything you want to major in and you just tell them. It pretty much doesn't matter what happened in high school as long as you can get into the college or university. Once your in, you are free to major in anything you want!
by taking admission.
Search the websites of the universities you are likely to go to, and see what they say for "Admission Requirements." They will vary a bit, but for any kind of engineering you can't go wrong taking all the maths and science courses your High School offers, at the highest levels they are offered. But don't neglect at least one higher level English course.
She is not taking a subject like clownology at college. She is studying either Conceptual Physics or English.
Statistics has huge application in business and these are used to help in taking managerial decisions by the managers. Moreover, there are many statistical formulas which make too much convenience in taking managerial decisions. They are also helpful in calculating GDP of a business or state.