<p>What do you guys recommend for self-studying?</p>
<p>Sparknotes? Barron's? Princeton?</p>
<p>Would studying the AP exam books help too?</p>
<p>Giancoli Physics book? </p>
<p>Thankss</p>
<p>What do you guys recommend for self-studying?</p>
<p>Sparknotes? Barron's? Princeton?</p>
<p>Would studying the AP exam books help too?</p>
<p>Giancoli Physics book? </p>
<p>Thankss</p>
<p>I got sparknotes and got a 790. So id say its decent, not great.</p>
<p>Read Sparknotes online since it's free and by the PR book for more good review and practice tests.</p>
<p>did princeton review studied for 1 day and got a 720- although i thought i was lucky b/c i thought it was very hard. either be prepared to devote lots of time to studying it or wait until you've started ap physics which i might do in the fall</p>
<p>Thanks a bunch, any other advice?</p>
<p>Try to see if you can borrow a textbook from your high school teacher. I only learned Mech in my AP Physics C class, so I asked my teacher for a copy of the book for the Honors Phys class (which covers everything). Luckily, he also gave me a solutions manual.</p>
<p>Additionally, I used the Barron's book, which is not too shabby. Crammed in a week for an 800... so... it prob. will work? o__0</p>