<p>loll “…we got stuck with the biggest jackass in the western hemisphere” </p>
<p>feel your pain there. in our physics class all we do is read ppts and then take tests. we have touched our physics textbook only once thus far into the year, but we use a textbook called Giancoli. From the 10 minutes of experience i’ve had with it, it seems to be a very comprehensive textbook, though i am tempted to say overly difficult for what its covering. the problems arent hard in the book, but the explanations within the chapters can be a little unclear at times and somewhat hard to understand. </p>
<p>i would say get a physics review book and start going through it little by little each day and review what youve already covered (assuming you did some actual non bubble machine physics in class) so you are completely clear on previous material. from there begin to teach yourself. it seems your physics class is a sinking ship, and try not to go down with it. my best bet would be to teach myself with a princeton review or barrons review book and some online resources for phys. b from other threads. tho if u do find some good online sources for physics b dont be afraid to post here or pm me =p </p>
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<p>all i got now sorry. =/</p>