Best Prep Book/Review Book to supplement and study for AP Calculus?

<p>Barron's or Princeton Review? Which is more helpful and which has a more comprehensive review section on all the topics tested on the test? AB. Btw.</p>

<p>Please note i never read th3e books before but… i did skim it.

  1. I hate Baaron books. They suck. I forgot the reason though but… yea…
  2. Princeton or 5 steps to a 5 is good. </p>

<p>In my opinion, the book I would get is Princeton… more challenging. 5 steps is best for those who don’t understand the basics of the topic. I’m basing this off of my ownership with a 5 steps to a 5 for AP Physics. The problems they provided were simple. No explanation for the sample tests, only answers :cry: … Princeton is your besty bet.</p>

<p>I have both the Barron’s and Princeton AP Calc books and I like both. Barron’s has a lot of practice problems - more than Princeton. </p>

<p>On the other hand, the Barron’s book is somewhat esoteric when it comes to explaining concepts - it doesn’t explain concepts as much as it shows examples. The Princeton book explains the concepts well, so it may be better for a notice.</p>