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AP Physics is it calculus based and can you just take part of the ap test?
I am trying to figure out the different types of ap physics tests, like B C and CEM and I am not sure what is in them and if they are algebra or calculus. Can you take just one part of the test, like B or C or do you have to take all of it?
Thanks
It depends on the class you are taking. If you take the AP Physics B course, you will take the B exam at the end of the year. Consequently, if you take the AP Physics C course you will take the C exam.
AP Physics C is calculus-based, not B, but you must have a good pre-calculus background (trig).
This might help: http://www.collegeboard.com/student/testing/ap/sub_physb.html
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How hard was the SAT II Physics test???
I'm taking the SAT II PHYSICS test this Saturday, and just wondering, how hard is it? Do we have enough time do finish all of it?
You definitely have enough time to finish it if you've studied it enough. I'd say personally, it was a lot harder than I thought it'd be, but that's also because I'm in AP Physics B and AP classes have a whole different method of teaching.
SAT II Physics tests you a lot on just do you know this fact or do you not. Equations aren't given so that was a bummer for me. I used Barrons and I think it helped me quite a lot with all the terms and all. Definitely in general though, it was not too bad.
Good luck on your test!
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