Physics Help!!!

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mcatcrazy

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Hey guys,
I'm taking this test for the 3rd time (I know....it is very bad), and I struggle at physics. Can someone recommend a person on this site that can help me with physics---someone who is real good at the subject. Thanks!

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i recommend getting a tutor for physics because it is very intuitive. Simple questions you may pm me :)
 
It sounds crazy, but try Physics for Dummies. it's an awesome book... and although i've only gotten thru a few chapters, the mcat questions are starting to look familiar (and i have NO physics background).

Just a thought :)
 
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gradu8in2003 said:
It sounds crazy, but try Physics for Dummies. it's an awesome book... and although i've only gotten thru a few chapters, the mcat questions are starting to look familiar (and i have NO physics background).

Just a thought :)

Thanks!
 
I used the site physicsclassroom.com and found it really helpful. The site is designed for high school students so the concepts are presented in a very easy to understand manner. I really liked it...hope it helps and good luck!
 
I teach physics as well as gen chem and o chem for TPR. I am available for questions if you pm me.
 
There's a book by Arco about Physics that is very good.

Hyperphysics is a very popular website for learning concepts.
http://hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu/hbase/hph.html

This is definately the best study tool you could buy for your money

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...1016/ref=pd_bbs_2/104-1129284-5515114?ie=UTF8

I bought it on Ebay for 11.95 though Amazon sells it for 20. The seller on ebay ships really fast though if you need it soon.

1000 very-well-designed cards made for the MCAT and a little GChem, also. Integrates concepts. yum.
 
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