<p>I’m trying to self-study AP Physics C: Mechanics because my school doesn’t offer AP Physics, just two honors physics classes and I’m taking the class that teaches mechanics along with a few Physics B topics at the end like solids and fluids. At this point, my class covered almost everything so I know a majority of the topics. I have both a Princeton’s Review and a 5 Steps to a 5 book that I practice with. But which book is better in your experience and how similar are they to the actual exam? For the chapter summary problems at the end of each chapter I can answer around 3/4 of the problems in Princeton’s and most of the problems in the 5 Steps book. Should I be concerned about that? I heard the curve for Physics C is pretty generous, and just fyi I won’t kill myself if I get a 4 (I’ll probably take it again along with E&M next year though). On the frq’s on the College Board website, though, I barely understand them. Are there any study tips that you guys have to offer me? I’m willing to dedicate my spring break to better myself at Physics C.</p>
<p>Princeton Review’s probably a little better.</p>