<p>I am taking AP Physics B next year and I need to purchase a review book over the summer. What is the best review book?</p>
<p>Well, for Physics C, Princeton Review was pretty good. I assume it’s the same for B, though it might help to look at your textbook as well.</p>
<p>I used Princeton Review for Physics B, and I’m using it for Physics C. Very good.</p>
<p>Princeton Review is great. The multiple choice questions are pretty good, except some require the use of a calculator which isn’t allowed on the AP. The free response questions were harder than the AP frq but still accurate. Great book</p>
<p>Princeton Review helped me get a 5. In part with a class I read each chapter and did the released frqs. It’s a great tool and helped me understand magnetism.</p>
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someone please help me!</p>
<p>Have you not read the above replies? LOL.</p>
<p>yea i feel like the general consensus around CC is that princeton review is better for physics. I picked mine up 2 days ago to help with the summer work my teacher gave us but i havent looked at it yet</p>
<p>would it be just as good to get an older princeton review book?</p>
<p>^Yes, the tests are basically the same year to year.</p>
<p>Does the Princeton review for AP Physics B teach you how to do stuff? My teacher doesn’t teach and our textbook isn’t very good either. Is it good for learning the concepts and how to solve problems such as tension and friction? (that’s what I’m doing now and I don’t understand it).
Thanks</p>