Use ap physics c credit or take again?

<p>hi,</p>

<p>I am currently in Physics B and my teacher is teaching us C in a few after school sessions. I will be am electrical engineer and feel that I am rushing through the material and may not necessarily have the best foundation in C. If I score high enough should I test out of my first two introductory physics college courses or take again to really learn it? I dont want to get screwed later down the line. I have an A in B FYI.</p>

<p>Thanks!</p>

<p>Try to look for finals/midterms on an introductory physics class website at the college you plan to attend. If you have no idea how to solve the problems, then it would be a good idea to retake it. Otherwise, if the college allows AP credit for physics, it is because they think that the AP Physics C class is an adequate substitute for their course. Engineers have to take a ton of classes and having less classes to take is a benefit.</p>