<p>Hey guys..
my Physics course is like totally messed up... im going to be taking AP phsyics and SAT II physics.. for the AP physics we get to choose which exam to take right B or C (and does the C have two parts, and do we have to take them both?) and which one is more similar to SAT II, B or C, bcuz Id rather study for one and then take both. My class only has two ap physics students... and we never even talked about the exam or know anything about it...and which prep book should I use? I have about 3 months to study.. and I really need to know the material so is Barrons better or PR?
Thanks a lot!</p>
<p>Haha, yes your class is totally messed up. You must be considered the smart kids :)
B is much more similar to SAT II Physics....are you guys learning the material for both B and C at once?
While you're learning your material don't study from a prep book -- use an actual textbook like University Physics or Halliday/Resnick. But when you prep for the exam in April you could use Barron's for Phys B or PR for Phys C.</p>
<p>thanks.. my teacher never talked about the exam.. i guess im going to take the B though.</p>
<p>Here's how you know:</p>
<p>Are you doing...</p>
<p>Light waves? Sound? fluid mechanics? That's B</p>
<p>Doing Calculus and none of the above? That's C</p>
<p>That is a VERY simplified version haha.</p>
<p>That's kind of strange since B and C are like totally differnt things. I wonder how you learn. Do you learn both things or ?</p>
<p>i love how you spelled it phsyics</p>