<p>I think if you’re going to be an engineer, you kinda HAVE to be at the level of being able to self-study Physics C
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<p>Go grab Halliday, Resnick and Walker, or if you’re ambitious, for E&M, read Purcell, the book Berkeley uses for its honors course, which frankly is supposed to be really hard. Note, however, that this latter book requires foundation in vector/multivariable calculus.</p>
<p>If the sole issue is time, though, I think you should follow KitKatz’s advice, and just go ahead and do it over summer when you have time to focus. </p>
<p>I can try to answer your physics questions if you want
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<p>(As long as I remember…which I do some of it for sure…)</p>