<p>Hello Im a junior in high school and I have about 2 months till AP exam.
How hard would it be to self study AP physics C? (My school only offers C sadly..)
I have a school teacher who is willing to help me with it but I can't depend on him.
Would it at least worth it to take AP physics if you are not a "physics person"?
I dont know what I want to major in college but physics is not one of them.
Does the fact that you challenged yourself help you get into the ideal college or would it be too much of a risk?</p>
<p>It depends on how much you studied before. If you have been self studying AP Physics C since the beginning of the school year, then you are fine. If not, I guess you can still do it but you’re cutting it close. It’s definitely worth it because it’s very applicable and you can actually receive credits from this as opposed to Physics B. <a href=“http://www.apphysicslectures.com/AP_Mechanics_Videos.html”>http://www.apphysicslectures.com/AP_Mechanics_Videos.html</a> These videos are really helpful. Try many problems, especially free response problems released by Collegeboard.</p>