<p>Which of these is better for Math II, Biology and Chemistry..
Princeton Review or Barrons</p>
<p>In my opinion, Barrons does a more in-depth review of the materials than PR in all three subjects u mentioned. But their explanations can be a little difficult to understand, and sometimes contain unnecessary info. PR does not cover as much material as Barrons, but it explains it in easier terms.</p>
<p>So, u can use PR to get some general idea about what's on the test and master some basic, essential materials. Then u can use Barrons to learn the material more in-depth and get some extra knowledge that can earn u some points on the test. (Barrons is known for "overpreparing")</p>
<p>No book does a perfect job at covering all the info. Barron's is the best known for detail and PR is the best known for straightforward prep. It's not unusual to use both review books at the same time. </p>
<p>I use sparknotes with Barron's and even found that sparknotes covered some material that Barron's missed!</p>