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AP Physics Resources?

Anyone know of good supplemental resources for AP Physics 1?

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the Physics Classroom has good trophies which while kind of boring are really helpful for review and reviewing material. They are certainly helping me out now.

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I’d go to your AP Classroom on Collegeboard. They post lots of videos that you can access just by going into your class. It’s multiple different teachers/tutors doing the videos so I’m sure you could find someone you like that explains it well. Hope this helps!

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2 years ago

It depends on the major you intend on going for. If you are going for something STEM-related I would recommend taking AP Physics that way you don't have to take it in college. However, if you are looking to do something else such as business I would take a class that isn't AP. My school offers a choice between Physics and Environmental science for your junior year. I've heard that Environmental science is easier than physics, even the regular not AP class.

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