<p>How was it?</p>
<p>I am taking Physics B; my school doesn't offer physics C. However, I want the college credit for physics C so I am thinking of maybe self studying for it. I am taking BC Calc so I have the calculus background; how much harder is Physics C than B and what should I do to prepare?</p>
<p>Physics C mechanics is no harder as far as subject matter goes. You just need to esentially know more formulas and how/when to apply them. Electricity and magnetism appears to be very different, though (we've been recently doing Gaussian surfaces, etc in my Physics C class and it's nothing like Physics B.) With minimal work, you could pretty easily (in my opinion) take the Physics C: Mechanics test. Electricity's up to you.</p>
<p>Pretty good - the only question that I had doubt on, as I remember, had two rays, X and Y, entering a box and leaving it, and asked what optical device was in there. Of course, it's probably simple and I was just out of it. Anyway, I think that the test overall was very good: no particularly hard questions, and plenty of time.</p>
<p>so if I start studying for it now (physics C), is it too late? I'm probably only going to take the mechanics one. And any suggestions on how I should study? thanks</p>
<p>let's make a list with the test questions</p>
<p>it was pretty easy except I only reached no.69!!!!!</p>
<p>i got the dispersion question wrong...I guess I was nervous</p>