Best AP test prep books

<p>I'm taking 7 ap classes next year and I was hoping for suggestions for the best test prep books</p>

<p>AP chem
AP U.S. History
AP English
AP Calc AB and BC
AP Stat
AP Environ</p>

<p>I didn't use a review book for stats but I did use pr for the practice tests and got a 5. I also used arco/Peterson for chem and also got a 5. Finally AMSCO for American is the best</p>

<p>Barron's and Kaplan provide good test preparation books for the AP Environmental Science exam.</p>

<p>Also, my APES teacher recommended the Smarty Pants Guide.</p>

<p>AP Chemistry - Princeton Review
AP U.S. History - AMSCO
AP English - CliffsAP
AP Calculus AB and BC - Peterson's (also known as ARCO)
AP Statistics - Barron's
AP Environmental Science - Barron's and/or Smarty Pants</p>

<p>Barron's for Chemistry and Stats(self study) got me 5's.</p>

<p>I used REA for US Hist and also got a 5.</p>

<p>I don't know about the others.</p>

<p>AP Environ-Barrons</p>

<p>AP Chemistry - Princeton Review
AP U.S. History - AMSCO
AP English - CliffsAP
AP Calculus AB and BC - Peterson's (also known as ARCO)
AP Statistics - Barron's
AP Environmental Science - Barron's and/or Smarty Pants
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<p>All correct.</p>

<p>I also support AMSCO and Princeton Review for AP US History and AP Chem, respectively. I had a horrible AP US History teacher and just by reading/reviewing with Amsco for the month before, I got a 5. Princeton Review also is very succinct and focused for the Chem review.</p>

<p>Amazon.com:</a> Be Prepared for the AP Calculus Exam: Mark Howell, Martha Montgomery: Books</p>

<p>Lesser known, but an excellent, concise book.</p>

<p>You really taking 7 AP classes? Wow! I'm going to be a senior, but i recommend Princeton also for Chem which i took last year..</p>

<p>AP Chemistry - Princeton Review</p>

<p>Read the sticky.</p>

<p>DEF. PR for chem. </p>

<p>Everyone here recommends AMSCO haha
I used REA when i took APUSH and I thought it was good. Haven’t looked at AMSCO though. REA had good practice tests and review</p>

<p>Not much you can do to prep for english except practice tests and reviewing literary terms
I had CliffsAP…thought it was pretty good. I went over all the literary terms and did 1 practice test( thought it was much harder than previous AP tests and the one I took) but I guess it’s still good practice</p>

<p>I agree about CliffsAP being harder for English. I wasn’t doing too hot on them, and everyone here saying that it was about equal with the real test was making me wonder if I would even pass the test. The test turned out to be cake though and I ended up with a 5.</p>