How to self study high school physics over the summer in preparation for Physics B?

<p>So before you got into answering this question, you were probably wondering "why would anyone do such a idiotic thing as that, isn't that what school's for"
Well in short, 1)my schedule for my juior/ senior years are constricting my ability to take other AP courses 2) I live in fear of the Honor's physics teacher (rumor has it that many of her students failed (FAILED !!) the class and those that didn't barely made it pass an A- much less a 90, and with my history with science teachers....the odds aren't exactly in my favor) </p>

<p>Anyways...I already have two textbooks:"Physics" 8e Cutnell and Giancolli "Physics: principles with applications" 6e *BEWARE STUDENT WHO WHICH TO DO THE SAME THING, GIANCOLLI'S BOOK IS VERBOSE AND SOMETIMES DIFFICULT TO PROCESS AT TIMES
My question is how do I structure the self studying (chapter by chater?), what resources should I use, are there better books, how should I allot my studying with the three months that I have, is there a syllabus perhaps laying about?
Thank you in advance and I'll give updates and perhaps create a study guide for future students in my position</p>

<p>Kahnacademy. Watch his videos.</p>

<p>Don’t memorize things, understand them. Seriously, don’t do it.</p>

<p>Khan Academy is great, also you can go to CollegeBoard and under AP Physics, their should be a course outline, syllabus and everything.</p>

<p>I have download links to textbooks if anyone wants them, just PM me
:D</p>