Looking for a good workbook or website

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A first-year undergraduate physics major seeks additional practice for their electricity and magnetism class beyond the assigned online homework. They request recommendations for a workbook with numerous exercises and detailed solutions. A user suggests the Schaum's Outline on Electricity and Magnetism as an ideal resource, which the original poster expresses gratitude for.
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Hello f(r)iends! I'm a first year undergraduate physics major, in my first electricity and magnetism class, and I feel like I need more practice than what is assigned in the online homework. If you could recommend a good workbook with lots of exercises and if possible solutions (not just answers), I would be ecstatic. A website with a lot of exercises would be the next best thing if you have a link or two to share. Thanks!
 
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Pick up the Schaum's outline on E&M.
 
This is absolutely perfect. Thank you.
 
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