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Overview
In this one-of-a-kind test preparation guide, you'll discover: 11 midterms and 11 final exams from colleges just like yours; real-world practice on real-life exams; a complete and concise review of your entire physics course; savvy advice from the teachers who teach the courses; plus effective methods for mastering physics.Synopsis
What if you had a copy of the test before the actual exam? And your physics teacher gave it to youcomplete with answers? No, you're not dreaming! The book you hold in your hands right now is filled with 22 real midterm and final physics examseach with actual, detailed answers designed to help you do best when you open that blue book.Culled from dozens of familiar colleges and professors nationwide, Ace Your Midterms and Finals: Introduction to Physics is a sure-fire, totally legit way to relieve the stress of test taking once and for all. In this one-of-a-kind test preparation guide, you'll discover: 11 midterms and 11 final exams from colleges just like yours; real-world practice on real-life exams; a complete and concise review of your entire physics course; savvy advice from the teachers who teach the courses; plus effective methods for mastering physics. Ease the anxiety of taking complex physics exams, boost your G.P.A., and plan for the future with Ace Your Midterms and Finals: Introduction to Physics. It's your "ace" in the hole! Sharpen your physics skills with 4 easy steps: Part One: Preparing Yourself: Learn what professors want from their students. How to think like a physicist. The secrets of successful test taking. Part II: Study Guide: Cover the principles of motion, energy, thermodynamics, and morewith quick-and-easy overviews of what you need to know. Part Three: Midterms and Finals: Practice with real exams (complete with real answers!) contributed from colleges like yoursGeorgia State, Oklahoma, Berkeley, and dozens of others. Part Four: For Your Reference: Arm Yourself with a handy glossary of key terms plus a list of recommended reading.