<p>do AP books such as Cracking AP world history will help be on the SAT? how about French?
which books do u suggest for world history french and math IIC exams?</p>
<p>anyone???</p>
<p>for world history, AP book is fine but i recommend you to also look at SAT books cuz there are tiny differences such as that SAT concentrates more on the details. i dont know bout French but i think for math2C, Barrons is fine. some ppl say that Barrons is unnecessarily hard but i pretty much liked the <em>depth</em> of the Barrons book (only for math2Cs cuz math2c exams are getting harder each year) Barrons is comprehensible and especially good at some parts including the function part and ellipses, hyperbolas, etc.
just scan through TPR and finish up w/ Barrons.
good luck</p>
<p>Er… the History APs offer Multiple Choice questions that are laughably general and straightforward, whereas SATs test excruciating detail, and require that you actually read the question and its responses.</p>
<p>It would be in your best interests to study a SAT-specific prep book and supplement it with your school textbook.</p>
<p>World History - Barron’s
Math II - Princeton Review
French - Your textbook and knowledge of French, seriously</p>
<p>this is relevant to my interests…</p>
<p>what about biology?</p>
<p>yeah, I am asking about the same thing.What about US history?If I use princetonreview’s ap us history,does that kind of covering SAT2?</p>
<p>im using Barron’s for Biology
are Barron’s biology tests harder than the actual?</p>