<p>So which one is the best to use simultaneously with a class?</p>
<p>I'm not sure what review book my daughter used but she loved using the Sparknotes (I think this was the company not sure though) study cards. It's a big box of index cards.</p>
<p>She scored a 5 on the test and this is what she used in the last week to study.</p>
<p>I used cliffs to review afterward to get a 5</p>
<p>how is barrons?</p>
<p>so no one knows?</p>
<p>Barrons is better for the class, since it is pretty detailed, you'll need time to go through it. (NOTE: review book not for craming)</p>
<p>Cliffs is better for people who need some conciseness and can't stand the wordiness of Campbell, this would be a good book if you want to cram (not that I suggest it)</p>
<p>Oh yeah, my story about AP Bio though</p>
<p>I actually had both books, Cliffs and Barrons, I started to cram using Barrons, I got through about half of it, then I just gave up (2 days before the test), and did AP essays instead which seemed to be a better review for me in my opinion</p>
<p>Got a 5 though, so oh well</p>
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<p>That's probably the truest thing I've seen written here for a while.
Many people can give you an opinion based on their experience, or what the "word" is, but no one really has good data on which books are better than others. If they did, the ones that actually helped no one would go out of business, and the better ones would cost more.</p>
<p>cliffs is all u need to know to get a 5...worked for me</p>