<p>Ok I browsed the AP exam section to try to find the answer to this but i didnt seem to find what I was looking for(too many conflicting ideas etc.)
What are the best review Books for the Following in terms of supplementing the actual class</p>
<p>AP English Language and Composition
AP Physics B
AP Calc AB
AP Stat.</p>
<p>coming from a person who got a 4 on both the AP Chem and US History exams, i found that the course itself was adequate enough for studying. I mean, just take good notes and you usually review with your teachers for a week or two before the exam. Just make sure you stay motivated/consistent in the course throughout the year and you will be fine :) .</p>
<p>I got a 5 in AP English and a 4 in AP Calc AB: you need to do well on your essays in English (course is sufficient); you need to study outside of class for Calc (no idea what books to buy =x)</p>
<p>My son took 9 APs. The HS classes prepped him. I didn't realize there were study guides. I think they did some practice tests in class. He just took the AP exams and SAT IIs around the same time, while the information was fresh. Guess it depends on your teachers but shouldn't the curriculum for AP classes be the same from school to school? Isn't that the point?</p>
<p>I like Barron's study guides. They're very simple and don't assume you have any prior knowledge. Sometimes class time is enough, but if you know it's a hard exam, you're not good at the subject, or your teacher is incompetent, a study guide may be extremely helpful.</p>
<p>Well im asking primarily because Im struggling in the classes, so Im looking for a way to do better in the actual class, not just the AP exam</p>