<p>What are some great science books? I will be studying these topics and testing out of them. </p>
<p>Biology
Chemistry
Anatomy
Physiology
Organism and environment
Physics</p>
<p>Thanks in Advance</p>
<p>What are some great science books? I will be studying these topics and testing out of them. </p>
<p>Biology
Chemistry
Anatomy
Physiology
Organism and environment
Physics</p>
<p>Thanks in Advance</p>
<p>like for AP classes? In general? Testing out of them how? For what?</p>
<p>If you want an in-depth book, you are going to need many books. Why are you reading the books? What level of book do you want? (High school, AP, college undergrad, higher). Detailed books on a focused topic, or general overviews of them? People will need more information before they can answer. </p>
<p>Oh, and Campbell’s biology is usually the book used for AP Bio (and also college intro bio at my college. My high school used a book by Mader, though I didn’t read it for the most part.</p>
<p>I will be testing out of some of these classes so I can take pseo ( dual enrollment ) at my state colleges so I can work on my associates degree. </p>
<p>They can just be regular highschool textbooks that you would use in your honors highschool class. And yes it would be great to have many books! </p>
<p>Oh okay I’ll look into Campbell’s for ap bio ! Thanks </p>
<p>Do you guys know about the other subjects?</p>
<p>I only have an opinion on physics textbooks but that depends on if you know Calculus or not, I would recommend not taking physics until at least you know it.</p>
<p>Some decent calculus based physics textbooks(Is that AP physics or not?)
Hallidy/Resnick/David
Knight
Young/Freedman(this one might be too big, but you could use whatever
beginning parts of the book that you need at the time)</p>
<p>basic physics i will be taking ap physics in my highschool class</p>