<p>For next, what are the two review books I should get to ACCOMPANY in class as well as a review at the end of the year?</p>
<p>If you go through the princeton review and solve every problem and understand the solutions you are guranteed a high four, probably a 5</p>
<p>Is there a more detailed “Follow along” kind of review book though? I used PR this year for chem and it was a bit vague on some things (i wouldn’t understand if I hadn’t already known what they were talking about)</p>
<p>Well, if you’re going to be dedicated throughout the year, the Barron’s books generally tend to be more concise in their explanations and actually give you some extraneous information (they’re more in-depth is what I’m trying to say and also have the habit of presenting a lot more problems than the PR) - as opposed to the PR books, which are more cut-and-dry.</p>
<p>At least that’s what I’ve observed over my two short years of taking AP classes.</p>