<p>I don't have a class for AP Physics C, but i really want to self-study and get 5's on both exams. Will working through Princeton Review and reviewing the topics in the book (the ones i don't understand from PR) be sufficient to score a 5 on both exams?</p>
<p>If you understand everything in PR, you should be okay. That said, I highly, highly, highly recommend working through the released FRQ’s on collegeboard. That’s probably the most useful resource for the Physics C exam.</p>
<p>Thanks TheAscendancy, of course I’m going to do released FRQs, which i’ll probably start in April. I’m also considering going through MIT’s OpenCourseWare and basically watching all the videos and doing all the assignments and stuff, think that’s a good plan?</p>
<p>Yes, Walter Lewin is amazing. That said, he may go into more depth than necessary for Physics C in some parts. Just be able to pick out what you need to know and what you don’t. I don’t quite recall everything from his lectures, but if he goes over stuff like thermo or waves, you might as well skip those sections because they’re not on the exam. Focus on mechanics and E&M.</p>