AP Biology Study Book

<p>There seems to be a split between the Princeton Review book and Cliff's... Which would you guys suggest? Why do you prefer one over the other? I'm taking the course right now and I have Cambell/Reece, but I need more than just the coursework. I have a first year teacher who keeps skipping chapters...</p>

<p>I bought Cliff’s this year, and so far, it has been amazing. The study guide has provided me with all of the information I’ve needed for my tests in class without me having to read like five chapters out of the Campbell book one or two days before. In general, Cliff’s has gotten positive reviews from nearly everyone who has used it.</p>

<p>Well I have Cliffs and Barron’s, the new revision.
Both of them seem to be well described and corresponds well to campbell.
For the diagrams, I prefer Barron’s.
But the info i think Cliffs has the edge.
Either way, both are really good for studying with!</p>

<p>Using combination of Cliffs AP Biology and Barron’s AP Biology has really good effect. I also recommend purchase College Board AP Bio Lab Manual since they go into the 12 labs in the greatest measure.</p>

<p>I’d recommended Cliffs wholeheartedly.</p>

<p>i used cliffs, and i would highly recommend it. Very organized, very understandable. I also used the cliffs flashcards and practice tests. Very helpful.</p>

<p>I liked Barron’s. The practice FRQs were very good, and I give them a great deal of credit for my 5.</p>

<p>Thanks for all of your input!</p>