<p>Taking AP Chemistry test this year. teacher was okay so i started reviewing the PRinceton Review book, but I realized its not very thorough. IT gives equations, 2-3 important points about the info and bam, moves onto the next topic. I was wondering if this is enough information to get a 5 on the exam or I should Get other books like Surviving Chemistry One Day at a TIme/5 steps to 5 for Chemistry? Please help esp all CCers who have gotten a five in the past thanks!</p>
<p>bump. bump. bump.!</p>
<p>I’ve had this problem exactly in studying this year. </p>
<p>Use your textbook if you haven’t already. A review book is meant to do just that - review. It’s not going to explain things in as much detail as a textbook will, but it will list the key things to know for the exam. </p>
<p>Also, the internet is your friend. Seriously, there are plenty of great websites for help with this stuff.</p>
<p>(ignore the word also at the bottom of my post)
Also,</p>
<p>Princeton Review is nowhere near enough to get a 5. It’s a true review book, not a ‘learn-from-me-’ kind of book.</p>
<p>What’s considered the best review book?
I have 5 steps, PR, and Barrons and I’m personally liking 5 steps for some reason…</p>