<p>Sorry ... I know the APs are barely over (Good luck to every one taking AP Chem, AP Environmental - and the one tomorrow afternoon I don't know :( ) but ... just want to prepare ahead for next year.
What books are the most useful for these?
- AP Bio.
- AP Chem.
- AP Spanish
- AP Statistic
- AP Government
I know buying test prep books isn't the best strategy ever ... but it assures me somehow ...
Thanks guys!</p>
<p>Chem - depends on what type of person you are
Do you want all the specifics while reviewing or do you just want a brief synopsis?
specifics - Barrons or Arco(I used Barrons and I like it)
brief- PR, and maybe Cliff Notes for the lab section</p>
<p>AP Bio: Cliff Notes; know everything in it and you'll get a five.</p>
<p>Yeah I heard Cliff Notes is indisputably the best for Bio but I've heard a lot of advices for the Chem. one. Probably because Chem. is just harder than Bio. imiracle911 - specific would be good. I've preferred Princeton review before 'cause I get bored easily, but Chem's my favorite so probably Barrons would be a good choice.</p>
<p>hey if you are intrested in buying a sparknotes powerpack for AP chemistry ( look at details in barnesandnoble.com) let me know. I planned to take the test this year bt I couldnt becse of schedule conflicts so it went to waste. heres a synopsis </p>
<p>Sparkcharts which cover everything you need to know. 3 practice tests which accurately represent the aP exam , tons of flash cards and tips book and study plans.</p>
<p>PM me if you are intrested.</p>
<p>Statistics - Barron's
Spanish - Barron's, Barron's 1001 Pitfalls in Spanish</p>