<p>So I am trying to get the review books now. My friends told me to get barrons because of the amount of detail it goes into. But everyone on here says get amsco. So if I am simply aiding the class course, but also using it as review, which book would be better?
Does anyone have the amazon link so I don't get the wrong one? </p>
<p>And then for language should I get cliffs?</p>
<p>I wasn’t really impressed with Barron’s. It had some good tests, but they, as Barron’s generally are, was much harder than the actual thing. Barron’s was rather incomplete, I felt, and was time consuming to read and hard to use to study. I would use it only if you find demoralizing practice tests useful.</p>
<p>E: I studied mostly off of my notes and received a 5.</p>
<p>^That is the right amsco. And to respond about the Cliffs, definately get Cliffs for Language. That book has a solid coverage of test material with a good amount of practice multiple choice and some nice example essays for each scoring range. It also includes a handy glossary of literary terms.</p>