I desire to self study Physics, need a source for practice problems?

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Discussion Overview

The discussion revolves around finding suitable resources for practicing physics problems in preparation for the MCAT, particularly for a freshman student who is self-studying physics ahead of their formal curriculum.

Discussion Character

  • Exploratory, Homework-related

Main Points Raised

  • A participant mentions using an AP Physics textbook for self-study but notes the limited number of solutions provided for practice problems.
  • Another participant suggests Schaum's Outline to College Physics as a potential resource.
  • The original poster expresses a desire for challenging questions specifically for practice.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants have not reached a consensus on specific resources, and multiple suggestions are presented without agreement on the best option.

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I am a freshman (ore med). My curriculum does not have physics until junior year of college. I want to take the MCAT at the beginning of junior year. I am reading the AP Physics textbook of my high school (I didn't actually take AP Physics, I just bought the textbook) and while I am learning a lot from it, it only gives the solution of a handful of problems at the end of the book. Also, I don't want to get 1001 MCAT Physics questions by Examcrackers because I want to use that once I master the material in order to use it to perfect myself.
 
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Have you tried Schaum's Outline to College Physics?
 
No. But I mainly want challenging questions for practice
 

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