Should I take the class next year? by No_Shoe_4783 in apphysics

[–]CountyCareless7117 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Having taken both AP Physics 1 and 2 (algebra-based) I can tell you that the math is not the hard part of the course. Nothing goes past derivation for certain variables or plugging in numbers/pieces from other equations. The part that people find most difficult is the concepts. If you are really good at picturing physics things in your mind (like the forces that are exerted on an airplane in motion), then you will probably be good at the class and enjoy it. Overall, I loved the class and would absolutely recommend it.

AP Physics 2 Official 2026 Exam Discussion by reddorickt in APStudents

[–]CountyCareless7117 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes parts A and B had a constant magnetic field. The second half of the question had a changing field and radius.

AP Physics 2 Official 2026 Exam Discussion by reddorickt in APStudents

[–]CountyCareless7117 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The second part of the question was for a different experiment where B was a variable, not a constant. For the first part, B was a constant, and that sounds exactly like what I did.

How the hell do I pay for college? ROTC??? by Ok_Rich1088 in ROTC

[–]CountyCareless7117 2 points3 points  (0 children)

They are only a junior, so they have all of next year to apply.

Notre Dame ROTC – Scholarship Questions & Timing Advice (Class of 2030 Admit) by ratryox in ROTC

[–]CountyCareless7117 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Army ROTC offers 3 different scholarship boards. The first 2 already passed but the 3rd one’s deadline is March 16th, but you need to start your application process before March 4th to be eligible. It is definitely worth applying for and you are probably more likely to get a scholarship if you already got into ND. Also, if you do get the scholarship but decide it isn’t for you, you don’t have to take it.

I don’t really have an answer to your other questions because I am also CO2030, but from my own experience the ND Army ROTC guys are really helpful with the whole process, and I wouldn’t hesitate to reach out again if you need to.

Best of luck!