<p>I was wondering what would be the best AP test prep book for AP biology because i already have cliffnotes but if there is any other book better can you please tell me</p>
<p>Can you tell me why you feel CliffsAP is not good enough?</p>
<p>Cliffnotes are pretty good already..</p>
<p>If you are expecting a higher one, than use Princeton Review</p>
<p>CliffsAP is all you need.</p>
<p>I agree - I think that CliffsAP is the best and the only prep book that you would need, besides your textbook.</p>
<p>what about REA's biology AP prep book i heard that's really good
and also waht about the PR book.</p>
<p>I think PR's pretty good, but I don't know how good. Can anyone tell me thanks?</p>
<p>REA bio sucks. Cliffs is the best.</p>
<p>doesn't REA have like 6 realistic tests and in depth analysis of every bio chapter</p>
<p>are the Sparknotes and Cliffnotes versions kinda like the same because I bought the Sparknotes one...is the Cliffnotes better?</p>
<p>Biology 7th edition by Campbell, Reece & Mitchell, is the definitive reference.</p>
<p>AP Bio...The good days :)</p>
<p>I was pretty confident i would get a 5 throughout the course and I had one of the most dedicated teachers imaginable.</p>
<p>The CliffsAP was an insurance policy. I think it helped but two weeks of light chapter review from my 6th ed. Campbell would have been way better. (Again I've got another "would've" in my life)</p>
<p>I didn't really study in the general sense of the word, but in looking through the Cliffs book i saw the same problems we did in class 3 months ago and i had notes on somewhere...</p>
<p>PS: I managed to squeak out a 5 :)</p>
<p>Get Cliffs if you think you need it and definately instead of anything else.</p>