How to get a head start on AP Physics B?

<p>Basically I'm taking AP Physics B next year and I want to get head start this summer. I did decently well in regular Physics, 90-92 percent range, however I decided to challenge myself and take AP B. I'd like to try to self learn some of it over the summer in order to get a head start and ensure that I don't screw up. What should I do?</p>

<p>I would start preparing for an AP Physics B course by review basic trigonometry and looking into basic vectors. After learning vectors, (which shouldn’t take you very long at all) I would recommend getting ahead on kinematics (1D and 2D). Assuming you aren’t really devoting too much time on physics over the summer, this should get you pretty far and ease your transition into the course. Pay special attention to practice problems, which will make up a large portion of your AP course.</p>