<p>Would reading and doing problems from Giancoli Physics with Applications 6th Edition be enough for getting a 5 on the AP tests? are their other algebra-based physics textbooks which are better?</p>
<p>bump</p>
<p>Giancoli is my homeboy. It’s a pleasure to read, and has great problems in it. </p>
<p>Nice are you AP Physics B?</p>
<p>Nah, not offered at my school. My very rigorous (but lacking E&M, heat, and optics) Honors Physics class used this. While studying that stuff for SAT Physics I learned that it’s way better to read that than Princeton Review. </p>