Also AP World History being pretty much changed to just be from the year 1200 onwards instead of 3000 BC, and a newer Ancient AP World being developed.
I find it genuinely hilarious that college board tried to create a physics course with no math. Like… what did you do? Talk about energy transfers in vague terms? Acknowledge that forces exist? How did they think colleges would give credit for that?
Even then, the idea of algebra based physics is a waste of time Conceptual physics is high school level physics - no college is going to accept the HS level course but there’s still math but it only makes sense to talk about it in algebra there though there are a few speed bumps such as why acceleration formula is t^2 which calculus answers
AP Medical Procedures and Health Science is one that should exist (AP Med for short). This class would go over introductory medical procedures and health sciences, it would def be up there with chem and the physics c's in terms of difficulty. Exam would consist of a MCQ, FRQ, and a PKA (Procedural Knowledge and Application). The PKA would pick 4 random procedures the students learned throughout the year and require the students to be filmed performing the procedures on a test doll.
I feel like anything medical is awful, theres so much premed interest but when it comes to actual hospital their understaffed and overworked. So many people dont actually understand how difficult it is being in a hospital
Fully agreed! The more courses they have, the better. Also orgo really doesn’t need THAT much gen chem 2 knowledge beyond resonance and a few other topics so to be honest this would be a great option
AP Biomedical Sciences. AP Calculus DE (Calc 3 & intro to diff equations), a great example of Biomed at the high school level is pltw’s biomed course, and with Calc BC being the highest level math that’s offered but many people I know often go beyond and it’ll be great as education rate grows overtime, it should be considered especially for those going into stem.
Like all 3. Linear Algebra and Calc 3 mentioned in the video. Physics C: Nuclear and Quantum is genius. The course could touch on all aspect not covered in Physics C but are in AP Physics 2, but apply Calc to it, such as Fluids, Thermo, Optics, and Nuclear/Quantum. Hopefully it happens 🤞
How would you teach quantum without linear algebra? In my school it was a prerequisite to take a math course that covered calculus, diff eqs, linear algebra, and fourier transforms before taking quantum
Linear algebra is proof based, college board would never design a proof based exam AP quantum needs linear algebra lol As for multi variable calculus, I mean very few students reach those levels
I want Ap robotics. After completing intro and robotics 2, I wish I could continue to learn and build new things. I could see it being project and/or test based to earn college credit. And since I want to go into engineering, would be perfect for me.
An AP geoscience course would be really nice even though it's probably never gonna happen. As someone who wants to go into geochemistry/geophysics/meteorology it would be nice to have a challenging earth science course that's not APES. Rn the best alternative is taking physical science and math courses for Aps.
A lot changed and still changes with apcsa. Each year there's either a new topic or a topic being removed as far as i've seen. But definitely stays as one of the better ap classes imo
if ap csab still existed today, i'm pretty sure i would get eight credits that are equivalent to a full year of freshmen computer science in college. (intro to programming & oop/data structures)
There are two seperate AP precalc in my school AP precalc ab an bc offering in next year. Do u have any information about what these course covers? Visited my school website tried to find information but didnt find anything and my school stopped offering regular precalc
Good eye. Yes, I used AI to make it look like I maintained eye contact throughout the whole video when, in reality, I was reading everything off a script
Also AP World History being pretty much changed to just be from the year 1200 onwards instead of 3000 BC, and a newer Ancient AP World being developed.
I find it genuinely hilarious that college board tried to create a physics course with no math. Like… what did you do? Talk about energy transfers in vague terms? Acknowledge that forces exist? How did they think colleges would give credit for that?
Even then, the idea of algebra based physics is a waste of time
Conceptual physics is high school level physics - no college is going to accept the HS level course but there’s still math but it only makes sense to talk about it in algebra there though there are a few speed bumps such as why acceleration formula is t^2 which calculus answers
AP Medical Procedures and Health Science is one that should exist (AP Med for short). This class would go over introductory medical procedures and health sciences, it would def be up there with chem and the physics c's in terms of difficulty. Exam would consist of a MCQ, FRQ, and a PKA (Procedural Knowledge and Application). The PKA would pick 4 random procedures the students learned throughout the year and require the students to be filmed performing the procedures on a test doll.
I feel like anything medical is awful, theres so much premed interest but when it comes to actual hospital their understaffed and overworked. So many people dont actually understand how difficult it is being in a hospital
I would like to see AP Ochem or some form of Ochem so students don’t go in blind. Maybe call it AP Chem 2 or smth
Fully agreed! The more courses they have, the better. Also orgo really doesn’t need THAT much gen chem 2 knowledge beyond resonance and a few other topics so to be honest this would be a great option
If AP ochem was a thing I'd take that shit fr
AP Biomedical Sciences. AP Calculus DE (Calc 3 & intro to diff equations), a great example of Biomed at the high school level is pltw’s biomed course, and with Calc BC being the highest level math that’s offered but many people I know often go beyond and it’ll be great as education rate grows overtime, it should be considered especially for those going into stem.
AP Linear Algebra, AP Calc 3, AP Physics C: Nuclear and Quantum Physics will be decent choices (even tho last one would be not possible to take)
Like all 3. Linear Algebra and Calc 3 mentioned in the video. Physics C: Nuclear and Quantum is genius. The course could touch on all aspect not covered in Physics C but are in AP Physics 2, but apply Calc to it, such as Fluids, Thermo, Optics, and Nuclear/Quantum. Hopefully it happens 🤞
How would you teach quantum without linear algebra? In my school it was a prerequisite to take a math course that covered calculus, diff eqs, linear algebra, and fourier transforms before taking quantum
Linear algebra is proof based, college board would never design a proof based exam
AP quantum needs linear algebra lol
As for multi variable calculus, I mean very few students reach those levels
@duckymomo7935 linear algebra doesnt have to be proof based. Engineers learn "linear systems" which is linear algebra without proofs
In my school AP Precalc is a prerequisite for AP Calc AB, BC, Statistics, and some more
Out of curiosity, how did this work prior to this year when the class was first offered?
@@Grey0730Probably used Honors PreCalc as a prerequisite. That’s how it worked at my school
You don’t need precalc for AP Stats so that’s a bit strange
@@Grey0730 I am not sure, I came to USA and joined the school in October 2023 so I am not sure what the system was beforehand
AP precalc is a waste of time
2 units is algebra 2 repeat and the 4th unit is not even tested so the course is really one unit long…
I want Ap robotics. After completing intro and robotics 2, I wish I could continue to learn and build new things. I could see it being project and/or test based to earn college credit. And since I want to go into engineering, would be perfect for me.
No
@@freeshavac-ado6704 why not
Clubs for it exist
@@Jfsc ap would be better
@@cookiecrook5841 not rlly robotics is a lot better in club form like join ftc or frc or some other compeititon
I should've gone to high school in 2009 to take French Literature instead of being 2
Skill issue
Comp Sci AB would go crazy
Fr
An AP geoscience course would be really nice even though it's probably never gonna happen. As someone who wants to go into geochemistry/geophysics/meteorology it would be nice to have a challenging earth science course that's not APES. Rn the best alternative is taking physical science and math courses for Aps.
Can we please get an Ap astronomy? And maybe make it hard unlike ap environmental?
Would be interesting
took an astronomy class in college is basically a lighter physics class i don’t see it happening honestly
@@nicholasgutin8577astronomy can get very complicated such as parallax and go into differentials
I heard they were coming out with AP Anatomy and Physiology but just scrapped it a few weeks ago.
Oh shoot did they? Where do you get this info if you don't mind me asking?
Can't find anything on this online.
AP anat phys is strange. Usually ap exams don’t rely solely on memorization but that one would literally be left with no choice.
nooo why would they scrap it
@@gldnpkljr7882 did you read my reply lol
AP Discipline
We need a AP Comp Sci B instead of Ap Comp Sci Principals!
Well, AP CSP is a free class that's good for coding intro, so I wouldn't agree on that
@@Mr.AP5 i mean csA is also a introductory course
@@Mr.AP5 ye but stopping at csa is tragic like my school has a csb but its not ap and doesn't give u credit
@@Darkcamera45 try to see if you can dual enroll
@@Mr.AP5 theres no good options where i live and all the cs classes at the dual enrollment school give the same credit as csa
RIP ap csab, if only…
Yeah, wish it was still around 😔
A lot changed and still changes with apcsa. Each year there's either a new topic or a topic being removed as far as i've seen. But definitely stays as one of the better ap classes imo
Not sure if we need an AP Financial & Managerial Accounting courses because it is one of the major prerequisites to 3000-4000 level business classes?
Too specific. AP finance
Or AP business
apparently there is an AP Business Principles in the works right now but there isn’t much known about it
if ap csab still existed today, i'm pretty sure i would get eight credits that are equivalent to a full year of freshmen computer science in college. (intro to programming & oop/data structures)
Wonder if AP Organic will happen
I hope it will🤞
Lol I literally was thinking about this yesterday.
*"AP Chemistry B: Organic"*
at my school we still have ap latin prose and ap latin poetry separate lol
cant wait for ap physics 1.5
*AP Physics 1.5: Quantum Rizzics*
6:24 apgebra 💀
good catch
@@Mr.AP5 AP Algebra
APCSAB had a high passing rate though
I wish CSAB was around… it will be missed :(
they should bring back ap computer science ab
YESSS
Yeah, either bring back AB or make a Computer Science B
@@Danilio. how about do both
@@Mr.AP5 Both?, both.... Both is good 👍🏾
@@Danilio. yeahhh
There are two seperate AP precalc in my school AP precalc ab an bc offering in next year. Do u have any information about what these course covers? Visited my school website tried to find information but didnt find anything and my school stopped offering regular precalc
Prob same stuff as regular precalc with a sprinkle of uselessness
New vid 🔥
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AP Anatomy
I heard it's in development
Was this script written by chat gpt?
GGs
AP number theory
Also AP Statistics B would be nice.
And AP Business Mathematics.
Luckily AP Pre-Calculus will never be discontinued.
Unluckily*
@Mr.AP5 You're just salty you didn't have the opportunity to take it.
WHY ARE U OBSESSED WITH AP PRE CALC
@@snakybowl2040 fr
@@snakybowl2040 Why are you?
why does ur face look like AI
Good eye. Yes, I used AI to make it look like I maintained eye contact throughout the whole video when, in reality, I was reading everything off a script
LOL I didn't notice that until you said it.