Studying for AP Physics B

<p>It's been more than two months into the year for me, and lets just say that I am not liking Physics B as much as I would like to. lol</p>

<p>The problem is that my teacher just throws out example problems at us, solving them at her own pace, without realizing that we're confused. When some of us ask her questions, she can't really explain what/why she did a certain step.</p>

<p>Thus all I have in my "notes" are a jumble of confusing example problems. I recently purchased a Giancoli textbook, and I find it understandable so far. But I'm not sure how to learn the material for exams.</p>

<p>How did you guys study for your class quizzes/tests for this subject? Do you go over fully worked out examples of a certain type of problem or do you practice a general approach to a wide range of fresh problems? I know there is no set way, but what works [worked] best for you?</p>

<p>**** the textbook, get the PR</p>

<p>I plan to get that early next year. But I think it’s best to learn the concepts through a textbook first, right?</p>

<p>Bump…</p>