AP Physics C and AP Chemistry Study Guide recomendation

<p>Hello everyone :-)
Can someone recommend which guide I should get for AP Physics C and AP Chemistry. I mean like Barron's or Princeton Review or any other.
I would be so grateful especially since I don't have any prior experience buying studying guides.</p>

<p>I have heard that Princeton Review is pretty good for both of those.</p>

<p>my brother got 5s on both with Barrons :)</p>

<p>I used Princeton Review for physics. Since I had a great teacher, I just used the book as a review the week before the exam, but I thought PR was great and scored 5’s. Good luck!</p>

<p>I used PR for ap chem, I thought it was fine.
Got me a 5.</p>

<p>Princeton Review for Chemistry.</p>

<p>I used a college physics textbook to self-study Physics C. I found that the review books gloss over many concepts and rules that may appear on the test ie Biot-Savart Law which is complicated, however, has appeared on the test. However I still had a review book to know which were the concepts. Also it is helpful to download the official curriculum of physics C.</p>

<p>Chemistry:
Barrons will give you A LOT of information, but does not have the best practice tests/questions. PR has a brief overview of the information but more realistic questions/tests. Depends on what you would have have.</p>

<p>Physics C:
Barrons once again gives A LOT of information but lacks good questions. PR I heard was pretty good (I didnt’ use it). AP Advantage: Physics C is a good one in my opinion. Once again it’s up to you.</p>