If I study for AP Physics C exams...

<p>Will that cover most of the material for Physics B? or will I have to do a LOT of self-study to take the physics B exam?</p>

<p>I know that thermodynamics is on B and not C. fluids too, I think.</p>

<p>also, you can’t take both the same year, if that was your plan.</p>

<p>Oh, then will physics C pretty get the credits that physics B might give me?</p>

<p>Physics C is the harder of the two and tends to provide you with the same course credit as B would have if not more.</p>

<p>There is a significant amount of material in each curriculum that’s not in the other-- C is more focused and in depth and uses higher level math and B is more about breadth and does not use calculus.</p>

<p>Many colleges don’t even give credit for B, in my experience.</p>