11-29-2011, 02:27 AM
Calc based physics, as far as I know, doesn't have a test. The CLEP exam is algebra based. You could check more carefully into the AP Physics, but how likely is your college to award credit at this point? If you mean "statics" there isn't a test. If you mean "statistics" the DSST is an option.
If I could ask a question, have you completed your undergrad degree besides these maths/sciences? If so, I think testing might not give you the full utility you're looking for. If you're still working on your undergrad, really THE best way to work these into any degree is through the general education requirements. Within that arena, you'll find the most flexibility. When you get into meeting prereqs, in major courses, or gen eds for specific majors (physics for math majors, biology for science majors, etc) and grad school requirements, you're going to find only the smallest and most narrow use for the exams. Tread carefully, good luck.
If I could ask a question, have you completed your undergrad degree besides these maths/sciences? If so, I think testing might not give you the full utility you're looking for. If you're still working on your undergrad, really THE best way to work these into any degree is through the general education requirements. Within that arena, you'll find the most flexibility. When you get into meeting prereqs, in major courses, or gen eds for specific majors (physics for math majors, biology for science majors, etc) and grad school requirements, you're going to find only the smallest and most narrow use for the exams. Tread carefully, good luck.