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[[Fast-Paced High School Physics]] is a Science course in the CTY program.  It requires previous enrollment in Algebra II (although students with only Algebra I have been known to occasionally sneak in).  The course is intended primarily to take the place of regular high school physics because of its extensive coverage.  Its course code is PHYW, and it is offered at [[Carlisle]], [[Lancaster]], [[Los Angeles]], and [[Saratoga Springs]].
 
 
 
==Course Description==
 
==Course Description==
 
 
CTY Physics is a course which covers roughly <i>two</i> years of high school level physics in three weeks.  A typical honors-level high school class will cover about 16-17 chapters over a school year.  CTY Physics covers 28-30 chapters, resulting in a pace of over 2-4 chapters per day.  The class essentially covers the AP Physics B curriculum and is a good preparation class for both AP Physics C: Mechanics and E/M.  Students are strongly advised to have had trigonometry before taking this class.  Basic knowledge of differential and integral calculus are also helpful for understanding certain concepts, though the course is not a calculus-driven physics course.
 
CTY Physics is a course which covers roughly <i>two</i> years of high school level physics in three weeks.  A typical honors-level high school class will cover about 16-17 chapters over a school year.  CTY Physics covers 28-30 chapters, resulting in a pace of over 2-4 chapters per day.  The class essentially covers the AP Physics B curriculum and is a good preparation class for both AP Physics C: Mechanics and E/M.  Students are strongly advised to have had trigonometry before taking this class.  Basic knowledge of differential and integral calculus are also helpful for understanding certain concepts, though the course is not a calculus-driven physics course.
  
 
==Class History==
 
==Class History==
 
 
Details about notable classes at [[Saratoga Springs]] and [[Los Angeles]] can be found in the [[Memories]] pages about those sites.
 
Details about notable classes at [[Saratoga Springs]] and [[Los Angeles]] can be found in the [[Memories]] pages about those sites.
  
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The 17.2 LOS Physics class made a huge meme out of their instructor and TA, leading to Seth C. giving hall meetings about taking pictures of people during class. Nevertheless, Denis Kane and Bryan White live on as memes in our hearts forever.
 
The 17.2 LOS Physics class made a huge meme out of their instructor and TA, leading to Seth C. giving hall meetings about taking pictures of people during class. Nevertheless, Denis Kane and Bryan White live on as memes in our hearts forever.
 
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Revision as of 21:04, 24 June 2018

Fast-Paced High School Physics
Science Course
Course CodePHYW
Year Opened1983*
Sites OfferedCAR, LAN, LOS, SAR
Previously OfferedJHU, LOU, UNI
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Course Description

CTY Physics is a course which covers roughly two years of high school level physics in three weeks. A typical honors-level high school class will cover about 16-17 chapters over a school year. CTY Physics covers 28-30 chapters, resulting in a pace of over 2-4 chapters per day. The class essentially covers the AP Physics B curriculum and is a good preparation class for both AP Physics C: Mechanics and E/M. Students are strongly advised to have had trigonometry before taking this class. Basic knowledge of differential and integral calculus are also helpful for understanding certain concepts, though the course is not a calculus-driven physics course.

Class History

Details about notable classes at Saratoga Springs and Los Angeles can be found in the Memories pages about those sites.

The 15.2 LOS Physics class was pretty legendary at CTY. Especially the six girls who constantly went around harmonizing to physics equations. The TA was merely indifferent.

The 17.2 LOS Physics class made a huge meme out of their instructor and TA, leading to Seth C. giving hall meetings about taking pictures of people during class. Nevertheless, Denis Kane and Bryan White live on as memes in our hearts forever.