AP Chemistry Prep Book

<p>Which AP Chemistry prep book is the best out there? Barron's, Princeton Review, etc.? I want to score a 5 on this exam and receive the best preparation possible. Any advice? Thanks!</p>

<p>i have barrons. it covers the concepts very well. and that's really important for ap chem (lotta free responses)</p>

<p>thanks! anyone else?</p>

<p>Barrons is good
TRY this also
<a href="http://cwx.prenhall.com/bookbind/pubbooks/blb/%5B/url%5D"&gt;http://cwx.prenhall.com/bookbind/pubbooks/blb/&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p>

<p>ARCO is good if there's something you don't understand, but I wouldn't go through everything in there (that's what your textbook is for).</p>

<p>I liked Princeton Review the best, because it was a true review (and each section had a good amount of multiple choice questions), but it's best to use that around March or April...</p>

<p>I have PR, and i like it a lot.</p>

<p>Don't be stupid guys. Barrons is absolute ****. So much irrelevant information that it makes your head spin. First, study Chem regulalrly using Chang or Zumdhal throughout the year. In the last two months but PR and do every problem in there. You WILL get a 5. </p>

<p>I bought PR two days before and knowing very little about chemistry I used it to pull off a five. It's a life-saver.</p>

<p>barrons helps you throughout the year though when zumdahl isn't making much sense. you will easily get a 5 if u know barrons well.</p>

<p>does anyone have solution book for Zumdahl’s 7th edition?</p>

<p>I studied with Princton Review this year and got a 5. I never compared it to other books though so I dont know if it was best.</p>