17 AP Exams - I Need A Backup Plan

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<p>I actually disagree and agree with the person whom you quoted. Colleges will give credit for Physics 1 and 2 courses from the two Physics C exams, however the B exam only gets a general physics credit for non-science majors. You could easily replace the credit you would get from it with a Physics C exams credit. Also, Physics B provides a very brief and general glimpse of the topics. The topics you listed would typically be discussed in a Physics 3 class and in much more depth than what you would with the B test. At most colleges, it really would be pointless to take both B and C.</p>