<p>Hi, I'm going to major in physics, but im pretty interested in computer science.
so i want to self study it which my school doent offer.
i have no base on computer, but im pretty good at math and science.
so is it worth to self study it?
if yes, how do i study it?
should i use text book?
then what textbook would recommend?
please guys help me!!</p>
<p>Yes it is a relatively easy AP test
I followed this open class last year and got a 4. Not amazing but I didn’t start studying till two weeks before. The class does not cover the GridWorld Case study but if you get the barrons book you can study it from there. The class does instead cover what it take to make a useful program in Java which is beyond what is needed for the AP test.
[Computer</a> Science I: Programming Methodology | Stanford Video Course](<a href=“http://academicearth.org/courses/programming-methodology]Computer”>Online College Courses & Accredited Degree Programs - Academic Earth)
OR
[Stanford</a> School of Engineering - Stanford Engineering Everywhere](<a href=“http://see.stanford.edu/see/courseinfo.aspx?coll=824a47e1-135f-4508-a5aa-866adcae1111]Stanford”>http://see.stanford.edu/see/courseinfo.aspx?coll=824a47e1-135f-4508-a5aa-866adcae1111)</p>
<p>Message me and I can give you the textbook for the class</p>
<p>BTW this class is toned down at the beginning so no real previous knowledge is needed and if you have any you can speed through most of the class</p>