AP Calculus review book

<p>which one do you recommend? for AB and BC.</p>

<p>ive heard 5 steps to a 5 is good but is it true?</p>

<p>I am using barron's to self-study BC.</p>

<p>any other suggestions? please?</p>

<p>my teacher wrote 5 steps to a 5 for ab, but i think it got bad reviews, i havent used it personally, but i just wanted to say my teacher wrote it lol</p>

<p>Princeton Review worker well for me.</p>

<p>5 steps to 5 was alright-- I used it for Bio, had some typos which freaked me out kind of. I'd say Princeton or Barron's because Barron's has harder questions to prep you..</p>

<p>Barron's is working well for me.</p>

<p>PR all the way</p>

<p>for Calculus, ARCO is the king. It did a very good job in explaining most of the Calculus's concepts.</p>

<p>Could you self-study from PR's or maybe like Arco's?</p>

<p>I'm using PR and Ethel Woods</p>

<p>so PR seems to be popular, and barrons...
ive never heard of ARCO...is it part of some other company?</p>

<p>my teacher said 5 steps thats why i was wondering what actual students thought....</p>

<p>i dont really feel comfortable with PR, it seems so much more easier than the actual tests (us history, world history)......i guess i'll check out barrons and Arco's...</p>

<p>thanks for the responses guys :)</p>

<p>It depends on how much time you have. If you want to get very well prepared, and know extra concepts that most likely won't be on the test, use Barron's.</p>

<p>true. I have time from now till may but i guess im not going to start reviewing till christmas break. I talked to my teacher and he said Princeton is very good too for calculus. I guess i'll be checking that out after all.</p>