I'm going into to Medical Radiation Science and I was wondering if I could take Physics 1L03 even though I got more than 60% in Grade 12 Physics, it's just that Physics isn't my best subject so I thought it would help if I got a solid understanding before I took anymore physics.
07-01-2011 at 12:12 PM
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I'm going into to Medical Radiation Science and I was wondering if I could take Physics 1L03 even though I got more than 60% in Grade 12 Physics, it's just that Physics isn't my best subject so I thought it would help if I got a solid understanding before I took anymore physics.
Yes, you can take it anyways. Only iSci students aren't allowed to take 1L03; anyone else can regardless of whether or not they have taken grade 12 physics.
07-01-2011 at 12:14 PM
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I'm going into to Medical Radiation Science and I was wondering if I could take Physics 1L03 even though I got more than 60% in Grade 12 Physics, it's just that Physics isn't my best subject so I thought it would help if I got a solid understanding before I took anymore physics.
Yes, you can still take it. It's not dependent on taking Physics 12U or your grade in it. You just need Advanced Functions or Calculus to be able to take it and given that you're not in the iSci program.
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you dont even need gr 12 physics..Prereqs:One of Grade 12 Advanced Functions U, Grade 12 Advanced Functions and Introductory Calculus U, MATH 1K03
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