<p>This is a quick question: What book is the best for the AP Calculus AB test?</p>
<p>(I currently have the Princeton Review. Is it any good?)</p>
<p>This is a quick question: What book is the best for the AP Calculus AB test?</p>
<p>(I currently have the Princeton Review. Is it any good?)</p>
<p>Yes, the general consensus believes that the Princeton Review is the best review book for AP Calc.</p>
<p>I heard ARCO (peterson’s) was the best. I am using it right now and it is very helpful</p>
<p>ive used barrons and peterson’s and i would say that barrons is beter</p>
<p>Peterson’s is a bit more comprehensive than a review book should be, which makes it an ideal candidate for those who are self-studying or don’t completely understand it.</p>
<p>Honestly, if you’re good at math, you don’t need to study. A quick review the day before would suffice.</p>
<p>i’m self-studying for the test, but i’ve been learning it (not specifically for ap calc ab) throughout the year. I’ve gone over most of the Princeton Review book, and after seeing the topics of the entire test, it seems pretty easy to me. Would my scores on the Princeton Review exam pretty much reflect my predicted actual score?</p>
<p>which edition of the princeton is better? the 2009 calc ab and bc one?</p>