<p>I'm currently taking Physics Honors and AP Chemistry.
In physics we have finished mechanics and have started electricity. However, I'm also taking AP Calculus BC and have a good background understanding of physics in general, if that makes a difference.
For AP Chem, I will have prepared for the AP chem test by the time I take my subject tests.
So which test should I take in terms of material I've already covered and the difficulty of each test?</p>
<p>(I'm also planning on taking Math II along with it)</p>
<p>There are only a couple chapters in Chem that is not covered in AP Chem. Just get a prep book and go through the review for that part (Try Barron’s and PR).</p>
<p>I’m taking AP Physics B (only the first half; it’s split up at my school, I think it covers the equivalent of honors) and honors chem this year as a junior so I don’t really have an opportunity to learn more in school for them next year. Which one would likely be easier? In general, physics comes easier for me, but if more is covered in chem then I might take that (and physics is preferred because of mechanical/electrical engineering major). Would a study book be enough to learn the required physics?</p>
<p>Sorry if this is hijacking, delete it if it is.</p>
<p>I’m thinking about taking a practice physics and chem test to see which one i do better on.</p>
<p>Take a crash course on physics and you won’t regret it (mainly solidify your unfamiliar topics such as magnetic and electric field). The physics SAT curve is much more generous. </p>