AP REVIEW BOOK suggestions?

<p>So I am taking AP Chemistry and AP Macroeconomics this year as a junior. For Chemistry we are using the textbook Zumdahl and for AP Economics, we are using the one written by Mankiw.</p>

<p>My AP chem class is not too good as in our teacher doesn't teach or organize his teaching. What review book should i get to score a 5 on the AP Test????</p>

<p>My Econ class covers only Macro (its only a semester). Howveer, I am planning to self-study Micro along with it. Do you think i should focus only on Macro or self study Micro as well and give both of the AP tests? What Review book should I use that will guarantee me at least a 4 or a 5?</p>

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<p>So, according to that list, Princeton Review would be good for AP Chemistry (I will be using that as well for my AP Chem class) and for Micro/Macro, PR and Barrons would be good.</p>

<p>any more suggestions? i got 2008 barons and PR for chemistry from the library. SHould i buy em or just keep renewing it from library throughout year?</p>

<p>^If you have the money, buy it. If you don't, just keep renewing it.</p>

<p>I used the same text book in my chem class last year; we also had a class set of the answer book, so if your teacher/school is willing to get those it would definitely help; I also used the McGraw-Hill book, which is pretty easy to read, but not super extensive (good for cramming I guess)</p>