Barrons Enviroemental Science

<p>Two questions</p>

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<li><p>Would reading (and absorbing) all the information in Barrons APES book be sufficient to get a 5?</p></li>
<li><p>When I do the end of chapter questions for each chapter, I find that many of the concepts/facts that are asked are not included in the preceding chapter. I find it very annoying that it asks info that it doesnt even provide. Has anyone else noticed this?</p></li>
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<p>1) Yes, it has been done many times. </p>

<p>2) That’s because it’s not a textbook, but rather a test prep guide. They expect you to know an array of general concepts that would have been covered in an environmental science class (that I’ve never seen anyone take). An actual textbook, or just the internet, would be a good companion resource… Not necessary, however. </p>

<p>Good luck :)</p>

<p>All right thanks for the info. I assume the same can be said with Human Geo and Psych (using Barrons for both)</p>

<p>^Yeah. 10char</p>