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I'm taking mechanics at my local CC, and the prof has good reviews on ratemyprofessor, but for the wrong reasons. He gives no tests, no midterm, no final, and your grade is 80% online homework and 20% lab grade. That's all fine, but that coupled with the fact that he doesn't give a shit about anything makes it terrible. Never responds to emails, and reads textbook verbatim during lectures. He also gets an attitude with people who ask him questions. I'm basically teaching myself everything.
I could chegg everything, but I want/need to learn this stuff. I've been hitting my textbook hard, and watching Michael Van Biezen videos when applicable, but the textbook we're using seems so different than when I watch his videos, and thus the homework seems really different. I'm at a loss of what to do. Do you guys have any other recommended resources for physics?
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