<p>Hey </p>
<p>Has anyone used the MIT Videos to study for the C AP? Do the videos cover the curriculum between 801 and 802? Has anyone tried this before? How'd you do?</p>
<p>Thanks! </p>
<p>Fermat</p>
<p>Hey </p>
<p>Has anyone used the MIT Videos to study for the C AP? Do the videos cover the curriculum between 801 and 802? Has anyone tried this before? How'd you do?</p>
<p>Thanks! </p>
<p>Fermat</p>
<p>mit video? interesting. can you post the link?</p>
<p><a href="http://ocw.mit.edu/OcwWeb/Physics/8-01Physics-IFall1999/VideoLectures/index.htm%5B/url%5D">http://ocw.mit.edu/OcwWeb/Physics/8-01Physics-IFall1999/VideoLectures/index.htm</a>
They have Mechanics, Electricity and Magnetism, and Waves, around 30 videos for each</p>
<p>Are there ones for Calculus BC?</p>
<p>Calculus BC is only for high school.</p>
<p>I mean to say calculus lectures.</p>
<p>Those would be a good substitute for AP Physics B and not C imo..</p>
<p>Although on second thoughts, from a theory standpoint, those videos should help for both AP Physics B and C.. I watched a few of his lectures and the material is very close to what I covered in my AP Physics B class.. ( Although my professor didnt do the pendulum experiment :) )</p>
<p>ARe the Biology lectures any good for AP bio?</p>
<p>As long sa its an intro bio course, it should apply imo..</p>
<p>I think those videos will help you to get a general idea of the subject. It can't be a substitue for an actual course.</p>
<p>I think if you have a good book to study from and have lots of practice questions, these lectures should be really good supplement material. I personally watched a couple of them last year for the more difficult concepts.</p>
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<p>Hi,</p>
<p>I want to know if there is a Calculus I Lecture Video from MIT.</p>
<p>Thanks to anyone who helps me with this.</p>
<p>lecture videos!? It's hard enough to stay awake in class...:(</p>
<p>Wow. From my dream college, too. Thanks :D</p>