<p>iam taking ap calculus bc this year. And as a sophomore, i think i need alot of prep books . WHat do u advise me to buy. Which one should i buy: princeton, barrons or kaplan, or even cliff?? Please help me. I really need help</p>
<p>I'll just answer your PM on this thread...</p>
<p>I didn't use any review books like the ones you find in the bookstore. However, my teacher ordered books for the class that had five full length practice tests (we had to pay for them, though). I felt that these were really helpful - we worked out of them for about an entire month before the test.</p>
<p>The company was D&S marketing, and the website is <a href="http://www.dsmarketing.com%5B/url%5D">www.dsmarketing.com</a>. However, I think only teachers can place orders, and have to order a minimum number of copies. You might want to ask your teacher later in the year if he/she would consider that option.</p>
<p>Best of luck to you.</p>
<p>princeton. that's the one i used. it helped me study for the BC topics. it covers all you need to know for the exam.</p>
<p>thanks for such advice. and i know that it depends mostly on yourself to get good grades, but iam sill very anxious</p>