<p>We have finished all B mechanics, and much to my dismay, we've started topics that are only on the B exam. How long would it take to study for C with a firm base in B? I have the PR book for both.</p>
<p>I’m in the exact same situation as you lol. Right now I’m only interested in the Mechanics test. Might try E/M if I have a firm grasp of C Mechanics and enough time to do the E/M stuff.</p>
<p>Same here as well. Our school only offers physics B to seniors, and even then only 9 kids are taking it. A few of us are planning to self study mechanics together. Mechanics really does not seem that difficult, although Im sure it is. E/M on the other hand seems insane…</p>
<p>My physics teacher told me that Physics C E+M is harder than C Mechanics. And she also told me you must be in or have taken calculus because of the math in it.</p>
<p>if you’re in physics b and you have taken/ are taking calculus bc, then you should be ready for the physics c exam. just review a bunch of frq’s. that’s what i did!</p>
<p>how did you do on the C exams? I got an easy 5 on BC.</p>