Maximizing Success in AP Physics with a Challenging Teacher

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I'm a sophomore who is taking AP physics. What should I do to successfully get A's in that class, considering the fact that I have a teacher who doesn't teach at all?
 
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NeedsHelpInPhysics said:
I'm a sophomore who is taking AP physics. What should I do to successfully get A's in that class, considering the fact that I have a teacher who doesn't teach at all?
Welcome Needs, you will need to ask in the Academic Guidance forum, this is introductions only. Also, you will need to furnish a lot more information than you just did in order to expect an answer, even if you were to get an answer at all, how do we know that your teacher "doesn't teach at all"?
 
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