AP Physics 1 was challenging without a tutor—I won’t lie! But it’s absolutely doable, and I’m here to walk you through it.
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1- Get a good textbook (I used *The Princeton Review*).
2- Use MIT’s workbook for extra practice. It might not be completely up-to-date, but it has plenty of exercises to help you understand the key concepts.
3- Watch the College Board’s AP Daily videos on YouTube—they’re super helpful! These videos give you a better grasp of the exam format and are great for preparing for the FRQ (free-response question) section.
4- For topics that feel tricky, check out YouTube channels like *Flipping Physics*. Or, you can book a free online tutoring session with me!
5- Practice with past free-response questions (available on the College Board’s website) and grade yourself as accurately as possible.
I’ve also shared my notes from when I took the exam. While they don’t cover everything, they’ll definitely help you with practice questions. For more help, feel free to book a free session with me, and I’ll go over any tough spots with you. (Links to everything are below!)
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AP Daily Videos;
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y_pvvTJnzcM&list=PLoGgviqq4847W5Jc1K3o99YHTGLx-L75m
Flipping Physics YouTube Channel;
Past AP Exam Questions;
https://apcentral.collegeboard.org/courses/ap-physics-1/exam/past-exam-questions