<p>I brought 12 books from my school library home and I just ordered a Princeton Review guide. Haven't really reviewed for this test yet, but I'm taking a Physics course right now. I'm not in high school, but there's a school that still requires me to take this exam. I'm taking calculus-based physics. We've only covered up to as far as I know Rotation of a Rigid Body.</p>
<p>My main text for this class is Physics: For Scientists and Engineers Second Edition: A Strategic Approach. But I also have a Halliday-Krane-whoever textbook. And many more. But I'm not really sure what'll benefit me here and how I'll be able to handle the questions on the actual exam.</p>