Physics C mechanics: Self studiers

<p>So yeah, because my school doesnt offer it, plus all the colleges im looking at don't take Physics B ap exam, ima just take Physics B, but going to take the Physics C ap exam. Is the MITopencourse ware, Classical Mechanics equivalent to the Physics C course, I've looked at the curriculum and seems to match, just want anyone who has done the same approach as me to give me their opinion. Thanks.</p>

<p>It is pretty much similar to each other. The only problem is that MIT CourseWare should not be the only source you study from. Find a supplement, such as other video lectures, online notes, or even a textbook/review book to go along with it. Also, find many, many practice problems online. The ones on the MIT CourseWare website is not enough practice in my opinion. </p>

<p>Other than that, it pretty much is similar to the actual exam. Most of the topics in the lectures are covered in the exam (I used the lectures for some rotational stuff and intro to E&M when I self-studied for the Physics C exam last year.)</p>