<aside> 🔳 Outline CollegeBoard (course framework) Fiveable (cheatsheet)
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<aside> 🗒️ Online Notes Knowt Fiveable IITian Academy Questions and Notes
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<aside> 📙 Textbooks
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<aside> 📖 Review Books Princeton’s (2023/26th) Barron’s (2022/2024) 5 Steps to a 5 (2024) Princeton’s (2025) → 500 Questions
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<aside> 📽️ Videos Flipping Physics’ YT Channel
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<aside> 🌐 Courses KhanAcademy EdX McGrawHill (Use the code from 5 Steps to a 5)
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<aside> 📝 MCQs + FRQs CollegeBoard (FRQs) SaveMyExams (both) IITian Academy (both) CrackAP (both) FRQs by Topic Questions per Concept (APBio Penguins)
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<aside> 🗂️ Flashcards Knowt Quizlet Brainscape Thea Study Anki Deck
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Blogs Physics Prep. Laufer Physics New Jersey Pretty Good Physics
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<aside> 📖 Extras DeAP (AI) Study Guides (Albert) Varsity Tutors (many resources)
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Advance Placement YouTube Videos
Scout (University of California) Course
edX Course from Rice University
Stanford Online High School AP Physics C Electricity and Magnetism Course
Albert.io AP Physics C Electricity and Magnetism
Varsity Tutors AP Physics C Practice Tests
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