In the late 1940s, Francis Sears and Mark Zemansky published the first edition of University Physics

(Identify, Set Up, Execute, Evaluate), which is still used in later editions to help students develop physical intuition. Amazon.com Key Features of the 12th Edition Visual Pedagogy

Modern Perspective:

The 12th Edition includes insights into modern physics, including relativity and quantum mechanics, presented in an accessible way for undergraduates. What You’ll Find Inside

You can absolutely get an A in University Physics using only the 12th edition. The laws of physics have not changed since 2011. Newton’s F=ma works the same now as it did then.

I've got Young/Freedman's University Physics as well as Halliday's Fundamental's of Physics - are physics majors supposed to complete these textbooks in 1 semester or is it supposed to take you through the whole undergrad? : r/AskPhysics