AP Physics C prep book for people who is not good at physics?

<p>I’m sorry I knew there is already a thread on AP prep guide…</p>

<p>I am taking AP Physics in my school, they combined B and C into one year long class. which means us students will take both B and C exam</p>

<p>taking Calculus B right now, and is not really good at math, maybe I am just too lazy to look up and do practices…but anyways I’m kinda struggling in the class .</p>

<p>I need a study guide that can explain concepts clear and thoroughly…is Barron better for me or Princeton reviews? How about Kaplan? I don’t see much reviews on Amazon on AP Physics prep guide.</p>

<p>thank you ~</p>

<p>they cant make you guys take the B and C test in one year! They are two different tests. And Physics: C mechanics and Physics B are scheduled on the same time. Physics C is calc-based, while Physics B is algebra based. You have to pick 1!</p>

<p>But anyway,</p>

<p>Physics C: Get Barrons. I have Princeton Review and it sucks at teaching. Barrons explains everything so well.</p>

<p>Physics B: Get 5 steps to a 5. You may not have heard of it, but trust me, it is the best out there.</p>