<p>i feel more comfortable with barron's style, because it's easier to read. But cliff notes seems to have more information.</p>
<p>i'm vying for a 5, so can you guys convince me that one book is better and why? :3</p>
<p>i feel more comfortable with barron's style, because it's easier to read. But cliff notes seems to have more information.</p>
<p>i'm vying for a 5, so can you guys convince me that one book is better and why? :3</p>
<p>If you think you’re 5 material, why not use both?</p>
<p>My D used PR last year and found it easy to work with and get thru…she got a 5. Good luck.</p>
<p>i do try to read both, but i tend to focus more on barron’s and want to make sure im not missing out by not perusing the so-called ap bio “bible”, cliff’s. </p>
<p>but thanks.</p>
<p>CLIFFSS! i used that and got a five, no need for anything else. However i was also a beast at bio and read the whole cambell textbook throughout the year so i didnt have to do as much work</p>
<p>CLIFFS! I got a 5 using it. It covers all the topics needed for the test both thoroughly and clearly.</p>
<p>PR, Barron’s and Cliffs all have pretty much the same info. Almost everyone has one of the three, so I don’t think you will go wrong with any of them. I know people who have gotten 5’s using any one of those 3. Just go with which one you like the most.</p>
<p>all right, thanks guys.</p>
<p>now, i’ve got to get to work and start studying barron’s hard, cuz i’ve been slacker-ella all school year [:</p>