<p>I'm shooting for a 5 on the exam and I think I can get it.. I just want to confirm that I can.. So in your opinion what is the best Calc AB test prep book to use?? and What score did you get when you used that book???</p>
<p>also I want a book with a substantial amount of review problems and examples... just so i dont mess up on the concepts</p>
<p>Personally I think its Barron’s but it is really subjective.
I studied that last year and got 5.
Although the problems in the book are quite difficult, in the actual AP test, I thought the test was very very easy.
It also has a lot of problems and like 6 model tests.</p>
<p>If you’re already comfortable with your calc skills, buy Barrons and take their practice tests. Peterson’s, however, is the most comprehensive review book I know.</p>
<p>I bought the cheapest one I could find, Kaplan, and got a 5.
But I also took about 5 practice tests in class. My teacher
was really good about making sure we knew what to expect.
So I think as long as you take a bunch of practice tests
and know the material, which review book you get doesn’t really matter.</p>
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