Textbooks

<p>I'm taking some basic honors level courses next year (as I managed to get the hard stuff out of the way this year). However, I'll take the AP tests in these subjects anyways.</p>

<p>Physics C: E & M / Mech.
Macro/Micro Economics</p>

<p>Do you have any textbook suggestions for these books if you actually took the AP course?</p>

<p>Bump it up.</p>

<p>My macro class used McConnell/Brue. It wasn't fantastic, but it was adequate. I'd say it covered just about everything on the exam though. the first half of the book is macro and the second half is micro...</p>

<p>My micro course used Mankiw. I thought it was a fairly good textbook and, apart from a few small tidbits my teacher threw in, had everything I saw on the exam.</p>

<p>We used McConnell/Brue for Macro as well and "Physics for Scientists and Engineers" by Serway/Jewett for Physics C.</p>

<p>Ok. Any other takers?
It seems to me as though there is no "Campbell" or "Zumdahl" for Physics. However, are there any others you might suggest?</p>

<p>Let's bump this.</p>

<p>Halliday Resnick Walker is the way to go for Physics C (both parts)</p>

<p>We are using "Physics for Scientists and Engineers" by Giancoli. No idea how good it is.</p>

<p>Halliday Resnick has been the best for like a fifty years. Probably more than that.
Physics for Scientists and Engineers is good. The EPGY summer courses at Stanford use it for physics C equivalents.</p>