<p>What is the best SAT II Biology book? I have the Princeton Review book right now but I think it's pretty useless because it doesn't really go in depth.
I am currently taking AP Biology and planning to take it at the end of the year but my teacher doesn't really teach so it's pretty much up to me to study it by myself...</p>
<p>So... What is the best book to study from?</p>
<p>I have the same dilemma. I am unsure whether I should take the test or not. I have heard that the best book is, by far, the Cliff notes biology addition (it has the highest rankings). It also does go in depth and it serves as an AP review. </p>
<p>I would just study for it as if you were studying for the AP test. Just memorize all the important theories and facts.</p>
<p>Biology, 8th Edition - Campbell and Reece.</p>
<p>I used Princeton Review and Barron's, but those sucked. My trusty Campbell pulled through for me, though.</p>
<p>Use the Princeton Review one. The exam I got caused me to pay 1000% respect to Princeton Review. <em>wink wink</em> Tonnes of questions on it are like... exactly the same...</p>
<p>I used PR to study...read it over like twice before test, and I took the bio sat in Nov and thought that A LOT of the questions werent covered in the PR book (maybe it's just me and I mighta overlooked some stuff but still). I'd try barrons</p>