AP Review Books?

<p>This year I'm taking five AP classes, and I was wondering if anyone had any suggestions for a review book that I could get for them. In the past, I used Princeton Review for AP World History and 5 Steps to a 5 for AP Biology, but I suppose it tends to matter more on the class it's being used for. </p>

<p>My classes:
1. AP United States History
2. AP Computer Science A
3. AP Chemistry
4. AP Calculus AB
5. AP English Language and Composition</p>

<p>1 idk
2 barrons
3 idk
4 barrons
5 barrons</p>

<p>honestly though, just use the sample CB questions the day before and study the material in the books (i wouldn’t trust the tests as much) and you’ll get 5s</p>

<p>@foolish Thank you so much!</p>

<p>1.
2. Barron’s.
3.
4. Barron’s.
5.</p>

<p>The Calc review book will totally over-prepare you, but it’s still pretty good. Barron’s AP CompSci A is incredible.</p>

<p>^ seconded. It has great gridworld reviews.</p>

<p>Hey, what would you recommend for ap Macroeconomics and US government</p>

<p>Gridworld isn’t in AP CS anymore, they took it out.</p>

<p>Barron’s is good for topical review, Be Prepared for the AP CS Exam in Java was good for the practice questions.</p>

<p>Has anyone used Sparknotes guide to APUSH? It’s the one I have right now, but I’m wondering if I should get another? Also looking for a good one for AP Language.</p>

For Chemistry, Princeton Review is really nice

Here’s an ivy league student’s suggestions on his review books (22 exams), right [url=<a href=“http://www.ivyplanners.com/documents/AP_StudyGuide-IvyPlanners.pdf%5Dhere%5B/url”>http://www.ivyplanners.com/documents/AP_StudyGuide-IvyPlanners.pdf]here[/url]