Self Study AP Physcis C

<p>So I am currently in an Honors physics class at my High School, and doing extremely well at it. I had planned to take a Class for the AP Physics C exam, but due to the fact that only 3 people signed up, the class was canceled. I'm still interested in the subject though, so I wanted to go through anyway and take it myself. I've already managed to convince my would-have-been teacher to lend me the would-have-been text book for the summer, and he's agreed to give me some help if he has time during the year. While all of this is good and well, I would like to make sure I have all my bases covered and do everything I can to help. So basically, I'm asking you all if you know of any exceptional resources, web related or other, that can help me in my quest for knowledge?!
P.S. For what its worth, I already took and aced BC calc, so the pure mathematical concepts will not be a problem.</p>

<p>The wonderful realm of the internet has opened to us paths to vast amounts of information, and one of them is through the OpenCourseWare by MIT. Not only do they offer lecture notes, assignments, quizzes, (most of them even have videos of the lectures on youtube!) etc. for each undergrad classes (haven't checked for grad classes), but they have a section dedicated to high schoolers to address topics related to AP classes. They have information regarding AP Bio, Calculus, and Physics... so far. If you're diligent enough, I think you could be successful in self studying for the Ap Physics Exam which is pretty much the toughest out of all. Also, there are other universities (Stanford, UC Berkeley, etc.) that are following MIT's footsteps in offering free online course info, use google for that. Not long ago, there was a topic in this forum where users started sharing websites to help them self study, I don't have the link but searching the forums might help for that too. Good luck in your journey for the AP Physics C, from what I've heard, it's going to be tough.</p>