Yeah I forgot to mention about my chemistry knowledge.
My school only requires us to take Gen Chem, basic physics and ordinary differential equations as the prerequisites for p-chem. So I took gen chem last year and got an A- and an A, and I found gen chem fairly easy (compared to lower division physics). The topics we learned are: acid/base equilibria, electrochemistry (anode/cathode stuff), reaction kinetics (1st/2nd order differential rate law stuff), basic thermochemsitry (ideal gases, ideal solutions), bonding and VSEPR, basic organic chemistry (mostly nomenclature), coordination complexes, and a bit of nuclear chemistry (balancing nuclear equations).
Is there anything else that I should brush up on to prepare for p-chem? (If anyone is familiar with the subject). I'm mostly concerned about my math skills, since most people who take p-chem complain about the math being insane.