Should I Self-study Physics (ish)

<p>What do you guys think about self-studying Physics? I'm in my senior year now, and the reason I say ish is that I actually took Physics last year. Our teacher was very math-biased and we never really learned concepts <em>that</em> well, except what I gleaned from the book (which was a decent amount). I did, however, excell and got one of if not the highest score of the three classes gradewise and on the finals, and it was an HL class. It wasnt Calculus based, though, and I was in Pre-Cal, so I didnt see any point in taking Physics B AP test, esp since my course load was high that year anyways. I understand Physics B isnt given credit at most colleges.
I digress... Now I have some time (between now and may when the AP test is: May 6 or so) to study a bit and take the AP Phys C test. I'm in Calc B/C right now, so I should know the Calculus part. Whats your opinion? Is that enough time? Can you even self-study Physics effectively?</p>

<p>(a random tid-bit, I just haphazardly took a practice test of 6 questions on my phone calculator and the back of a Depauw letter and got 4, although 1 was pretty much a guess I happened to get right, but I think I couldve done a lot better with minimal brushing up) AP</a> Physics multiple Choice quiz 1 solutions</p>

<p>I took physics B last year, and I am self studying C: mechanics this year. If you want a 5, it may be a bit hard to do it in such a limited time. However, as a senior, you have nothing to lose (except 86$). If you’re interested in physics you can try it.</p>