Enrolled in Physics B, Self-Studying Physics C

<p>When I was applying for colleges and signing up for classes, I did not plan on going on an engineering route. However, I have now chosen my college and decided to switch into the engineering school. I am enrolled in AP Physics B, but the engineering school only offers credit for AP Physics C (5s on both of the C tests). I am also enrolled in AP Calculus AB (highest offered by my school) but am self-studying the additional topics and will be taking the AP Calc BC exam.</p>

<p>Has anybody done something similar to this? (Taken the B class but self-studied the additional topics and taken the C test)?</p>

<p>Does anybody know where I can find some good guidelines about which additional topics I would need to study?</p>

<p>You could try looking for my thread which is currently near the top of this page, on the topic of “books and resources for self-studying physics C while enrolled in physics B”. There were two sites with physics lectures recommended.</p>