<p>I don’t understand…I’m not asking for any advice on how to because honestly I’m pretty sure I’ve tried everything. Viren, MIT Courseware, Princeton Review. Has anyone felt this way about the subject? Nothing clicks. AP Bio and AP Chem are about learning information which will be asked exactly as it is. Physics? There is so much freedom there for them to ask you. I guess I’m just venting my complete disbelief at how open this subject is. I am just stunned…everything I read seems so general, and all the questions complicated</p>
<p>Do any of you feel this way about it or another subject?</p>
<p>Yeah I feel the same way too, I’m currently self-studying for the Physics C Mechanics exam. </p>
<p>Many of these math and science courses focus on the methodology of problem solving. Also a lot of concepts build up like ascending up a letter so how I’m approaching this is I plan to start from the bottom and work my way up</p>
<p>Sorry for double post. If you’re stuck on concepts you can check out [Khan</a> Academy](<a href=“http://khanacademy.org%5DKhan”>http://khanacademy.org) for videos and clear explanations on Physics. If you’re stuck on solving problems, you can use a textbook’s solutions manual (textbooks that have solution manual are University Physics and Fundamentals of Physics) to understand how to solve them. That does require more dedication though.</p>