This Schaum's outline is a dream come true for physics majors. Sure, the presentation of the theory is ridiculously brief as it is in all of the outlines, but the wealth of solved problems is why people by them. A dedicated student could work through the entire outline in one summer. As you might expect it does not cover every topic and application, but all of the basics are here. It is actually a bit lacking in supplementary problems, but you will probably be busy working those in your assigned text anyways. The chapter on numerical solutions is unfortunately written in FORTRAN instead of C or C++. I hope the folks at Scaum's, which is a division of McGraw-Hill, come out with outlines in statistical physics and electromagnetism for physics(they have a watered-down outline for EE majors).