<p>SeekingUni, it looks like on that thread they advised against Barron’s because of the amount of information in the book; I found it not have a lot of filler. It seemed more factual and concise than the Princeton review book for Biology. I haven’t looked at Cliff’s and didn’t use it this year, but I’m sure it probably is good since it is so raved about, but Barron’s, in my experience, was also good. I actually prefer the review book to have a lot of info: I’d rather be over prepared than under prepared. And, frankly, I never want to read another chapter of Campbell’s Biology textbook ever again. </p>
<p>What works for me does not necessarily work for you or someone else.</p>