Ap ab calculus review book

<p>Hi, i'm going to be taking ap ab calculus in senior year and i was wondering which is the most helpful review book? i know there are tons but i just want a review book that will explain simply and not add so many details like the textbook. thanks.</p>

<p>Princeton review by far</p>

<p>Everyone here says that petersons is good</p>

<p>I know this sounds ridiculous but has anyone ever tried CALCULUS FOR DUMMIES? I have never touched one these dummies self-help guides but I was just curious. I feel like they would do a very simple job of explaining things since its a self-help guide… and barrons princeton etc. are for people who are already taking the course and preparing for an exam.</p>

<p>Hi!</p>

<p>Never tried the book you just mentioned. But I totally agree with noreally! Princeton Review is very accessible and the font is easily readable (I get really sensitive when it comes to fonts, lol). It summarizes everything you need for the test in a zip, and it has really good practice problems and clear-cut formulas you’ll need to know for the exam.</p>

<p>Princeton Review FTW for calculus.</p>