Some help regarding APs

<p>So I found out that my dad had actually registered me for APs about yesterday!!! The exams on May2.
Now here's my question: How difficult are Physics C, Calculus BC and Chemistry?
If it helps, I'm an Indian student doing Indian syllabus pretty fluent in advanced Calculus ( we did diff, integration and diff equation early 12th grade ) and Physics is also very advanced here ( We do I.E Irodov in Gade 12 ). Is 4 days enough per subject?</p>

<p>I would highly appreciate your help. Also, which books would you advise for each?</p>

<p>bump...please help</p>

<p>I doubt you'll have any trouble with the Calculus test. I'm not entirely sure about the others. The best thing to do is probably to look at a practice test. If you think you can get about 70% of the total points, you can probably expect a five on each of those tests. On Calc, the cutoff is usually about 60%, but I'm not sure about the others.</p>

<p>The Chem test wasn't too bad for me, and I crammed. Though I heard they changed it a bit from when I took it two years ago.</p>

<p>I can't help you with the physics and calc ones. I took calc AB and Physics B.</p>

<p>Thanks for thos replies.</p>

<p>Also,This is to anyone who has actually taken Physics C - Mechancis AND Electromagnetics course,</p>

<p>I just got the Barron's and find that certain topics like Optics, Semiconductor Systems, Oscillators, Communication Systems, Solid and Fluid Mechanics..which were integral components of our syllabus are left out...I have not much idea of AP syllabus cuz AP courses arn't available gere. Can anyone please tell me whether these topics that ive listed are included.
Thanks in advance.</p>

<p>I didn't take the test, but go to collegeboard.com. It should tell you what's on the tests.</p>

<p>Here's the one for physics C. <a href="http://collegeboard.com/student/testing/ap/physics_c/topics.html?physicsc%5B/url%5D"&gt;http://collegeboard.com/student/testing/ap/physics_c/topics.html?physicsc&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p>