<p>Last year as a junior I took my school’s honors physics class. It was a prereq for AP physics B which I planned to take this year, but budget cuts happened and I ended up stuck with AP chem which I actually enjoy. However, I was considering self studying the AP physics test considering I excelled in honors physics and currently intern with the teacher who would have been the AP teacher. I still remember most of the stuff and feel that with a little practice I could get up to AP level physics. Is it doable? Also, is physics C considerably harder than physics B? I know it’s calc based, but I am taking a college calc class that leads to the Calc AB test and I may possibly self study for calc BC. Would it be much harder to push for the Physics C exam? I know it is two tests. Also, is self studying for Calc BC a lot of extra work?</p>