AP Books

Hey just a quick question…Is it better to buy actual barrons books from the bookstore to use or would it be better to have just an electronic version (Ebook)??

It can be convenient to be able to mark/highlight if you have a physical copy but if you yourself are comfortable with an online version then I don’t see why not.

I agree with @pinklinks - I like being able to write in books and make notes.

IMO, it is much easier to make notes on a hard copy. Also, this is unsolicited advice, but I don’t think barrons offers the best study materials. I have used Crash Course and Princeton Review for every AP I have taken and gotten a 5 on all 3 exams. (This is simply from my own experience)