I’m not sure why my school offers AP physics C but not AP physics 1 as a class. This is very different from my old school that I went to last year where you take knowledge learned from physics 1 to physics c. I am taking physics c without the knowledge from physics 1, but i t feels like I’m learning the standards from 1. Maybe I will start seeing the difference when the 2nd semester approaches. So I am wondering if II can kill 2 birds with one stone by taking both the ap physics 1 & c test with my knowledge solely from physics C.
Please help!
Physics 1 is very different from Physics C- Like extremely different, to the point where you would be doing a ton of self-studying. If you’re interested in physics and can put in the work, go ahead, but unless you’re really good or your C class is very different, it won’t be easy.
You probably could, but I’m not sure how this “kill(s) 2 birds with one stone.” The number of colleges which will give credit for both Physics 1 and Physics C: Mech exams is miniscule.
Yes, it’s definitely possible because I got 5’s on both of the exams.