<p>Recommended studying books? I'm considering using ARCO, PR, and/or Barron's.</p>
<p>I'm using pr and arco (and i think this is peterson's?). They're pretty good. Pr has 3 practice tests for AB (and 2 for BC) and peterson has 2 for AB (and 2 for BC).
Arco/petersons seems a little teeny bit more advanced than pr. And both books are pretty hefty with info.</p>
<p>Arco=petersons.. right?</p>
<p>I used the cliffnotes AP Calc test book... It's both AB and BC, and I took the BC test.
I personally don't trust Princeton Review. They said that on the AP US History test every seven questions were in chronological order. The second question on the actual test was about the 1990s, and the following question was about an event that occured before the 1990s.</p>
<p>Peterson's</p>
<p>Princeton's...
But I think whichever one you use is fine. Basically, all you need in those books are just the practice tests and their explanations for those answers. For the review??? Your teachers already did it for you.</p>
<p>Peterson's. Once you get Peterson's, screw the AB test. Study for the BC test instead.</p>
<p>BC is so much more fun then AB, I took AB last year, I loved it until I'm in BC, and figure out how amazing BC is ^_^
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