Age of test books

<p>Does it really matter what year the AP test review books dates are?</p>

<p>to some degree yes
like they changed the chem exam this yr, so the equations section on the 2005-2006 book will be completely different than that on a 2006-2007</p>

<p>All the Marine Biology Case Study sections will also be [sort of] useless since the new Computer Science exams will have a new case study (GridWorld I think)</p>

<p>"like they changed the chem exam this yr, so the equations section on the 2005-2006 book will be completely different than that on a 2006-2007"</p>

<p>The review books that I saw for 2006-2007 did NOT include the changes in the AP chem test format, so they are no better than the older books. I assume the new versions coming out for 2007-2008 will finally catch up with the changes, but we won't know until we see them.</p>

<p>So you guys recommend to wait for the 2007-2008 editions (I'm taking Art History, US govt, Calc AB, Statistics, and English Language)</p>

<p>That's because 2006-2007 books are published in 2006 (Right?) for the exam taken in 2007.</p>

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The review books that I saw for 2006-2007 did NOT include the changes in the AP chem test format, so they are no better than the older books. I assume the new versions coming out for 2007-2008 will finally catch up with the changes, but we won't know until we see them.

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<p>ARCO (peterson's)</p>

<p>bump......</p>

<p>The AP Spanish Language exam was severly changed in 2006-07.</p>