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Correct me if I am wrong, but doesn't one have to take Physics 10 in highschool before Physics 20? The reason I am asking is because I recieved my schedule, and it has physics 20, when I haven't even taken the 10 yet.

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Ask the maths teacher.

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Originally posted by Jagged Blue
Correct me if I am wrong, but doesn't one have to take Physics 10 in highschool before Physics 20? The reason I am asking is because I recieved my schedule, and it has physics 20, when I haven't even taken the 10 yet.
The trials and tribulations of High School.
How dramatic.

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Originally posted by mlprior
The trials and tribulations of High School.
How dramatic.
Yeah. And he's so far away, how could I possibly care?

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Originally posted by Bowmann
Ask the maths teacher.
Or should I ask the science teacher??

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I never took either.

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Originally posted by Jagged Blue
Or should I ask the science teacher??
Nah, how could the teachers know? Much better to ask in a chess forum, where everybody is familiar with your school system.

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Originally posted by Bowmann
Yeah. And he's so far away, how could I possibly care?
clicking on the thread - posting 2 of the first 4 posts.....

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Originally posted by Jagged Blue
Correct me if I am wrong, but doesn't one have to take Physics 10 in highschool before Physics 20? The reason I am asking is because I recieved my schedule, and it has physics 20, when I haven't even taken the 10 yet.
If you live in the province of British Columbia, Canada, and are talking about Physics 11 and Physics 12 (Which are probably the equivalent courses) then the answer is: No, Physics 11 is not a required prerequisite for Physics 12, but it really should be. Trying to take Physics 12 without taking Physics 11 first, for the vast majority of people, would be a huge waste of your time, your teacher's time, and the time of the other students in your class that have a realistic chance of passing - not to mention the time of a student who may be waiting to get into the class because it is full. Go see one of your schools counsellors ASAP and get the hell out of that course if it is not designed to be a first course in Physics.

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Originally posted by trevor33
clicking on the thread - posting 2 of the first 4 posts.....
I'm a sub and can do what I choose.

In fact, I think I'll alert your post, then go round and rec😞 a load of others at random.

See ya.

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Originally posted by Bowmann
I'm a sub and can do what I choose.

In fact, I think I'll alert your post, then go round and rec😞 a load of others at random.

See ya.
Hrm, IDK what the difference between Physics 10 and physics 20 is, but shouldn't this question be posed to your guidance counselor?

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Originally posted by Bowmann
Yeah. And he's so far away, how could I possibly care?
You wouldn't give a damn if you were sitting on his lap.

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Originally posted by Moldy Crow
You wouldn't give a damn if you were sitting on his lap.
I do wish you'd keep your fantasies to yourself.

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Originally posted by Bowmann
I do wish you'd keep your fantasies to yourself.
Why? They are so much better when they make the stripper cry.

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Originally posted by cmsMaster
Hrm, IDK what the difference between Physics 10 and physics 20 is, but shouldn't this question be posed to your guidance counselor?
I am waiting, school starts on Tuesday.