I took calculus-based physics for Physics I and non-major physics for Physics II. The difference is I got a B in the calculus-based and an A in regular Physics.
And I don't remember any of the professors at my school interviews being impressed that I went the extra mile to take calculus-based physics. Looking back, I'd only take non-major physics unless my top school requires calculus-based. Hope this helps.
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