AP Chem - Peterson's Book Accuracy

<p>I was at Barnes and Noble yesterday, and Peterson's was the only book they had in stock for AP Chemistry. I didn't buy it, but I was looking through the practice tests and it all seemed a lot easier than I would have expected. For anybody who knows, is this book very accurate?</p>

<p>jyankeesSS2, I used princeton review and sparknotes last year and got a 5. I was not a genius in chemistry so I would recommend those two. I think you can order it at B&N and they have the books within a few days.</p>

<p>I agree with sristi -- I think Princeton Review is the best way to go, though.</p>

<p>I don't know much about peterson's, but PR is definitely the best for chem.</p>

<p>Yes, I'm planning on getting the PR book as soon as it's back in-stock. I've used PR for every test I've taken, and it's always been great for me</p>

<p>i have two copies of the PR book due to an amazon mix up (i ordered 6 review books and they gave me 2 chem and no world) so they let me keep the extra chem book.</p>

<p>I can sell it if you need it ASAP</p>

<p>Just as a tip,
On page 198 of the PR book (kinetics section) there is a misprint in the First-Order Rate Law. It is written "Ln[A]t Ln[A]0=-kt", they forgot the minus sign. It should be " Ln[A]t - Ln[A]0=-kt"</p>

<p>I'm finding soo many misprints in AP review books. It'd be nice if I could get some money from the publisher for reporting these errors :D</p>