<p>I haven’t done integrals yet, I am self-studying AP Calculus BC and I am like doing two chapters everyday (ex. I finish derivatives of trigs and logs/exp in one day) </p>
<p>At the pace I go would I be able to do AP Physics C? Also I plan only to write the Newtonian Mech exam, not the Electricity one (electricity always confuses me)</p>
<p>Can you just write one of the exams? </p>
<p>Final Question: Princeton Review or Barron’s for Physics C?</p>
<p>You are going to have a lot of difficulty if you don’t have a thorough understanding of calc. Apart from that, if you have good intuition you should be fine. I’m self-studying with Barron’s atm.</p>
<p>AP Physics C Mech. is hard, even for a calculus-strong-based student! I am pretty confident with my calculus skills but then when it comes to physics, I don’t think they use it that much… Calculus is probably just overrated in Physics C. But then what’s important is you have to know and understand the concepts, which drives me nuts for the whole semester even with a class and a teacher and a very clear textbook. So if you are to take it, just make sure you’re serious about it and do spend an amount of effort - it will pay off.</p>