<p>Besides Princeton Review, is there any other really good AP prep book for AP Calculus? Also, does anybody know what the difference between the 2008-09 PR book and the 2006-07 PR book is? Thanks.</p>
<p>Use the txtbook bro…</p>
<p>Try Peterson’s (ARCO)</p>
<p>I have the 06-07 ed of PR and it will work fine (don’t have 08-09, so I can’t compare). Barrons AP Calc book is really good too - very thorough</p>
<p>… don’t use a textbook to prep for the AP test; use the textbook just to do your class work</p>
<p>do you mean 07-08? 08-09 is next year.</p>
<p>I use the one Kowloon mentioned, Peterson’s, formerly Arco’s Master the AP Calculus AB and BC exams. It really makes calculus simple and enjoyable for me, whereas the my textbook’s explanation frustrate me. I use my textbook mainly for the problems and the formula sheet it has in the front.</p>
<p>petersons is very good.</p>
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<p>does anybody know where i can find a released exam? I have a midterm tomorow and wanted to try a few prob. before hand.</p>