Best study book for AP calculus ab??? please help...

<p>I have failed 2 test already, and we only have 5 test each semester.
I'm Asian, but not math genius..i didn't get the genes from my parents..
i took Algebra II in summer, so I skipped a lot important things..
and i didn't really pay attention to my homework, so I was a slacker back then and ..managed to get B's on math,
so AP calculus, I got 69% on the first one about limits..and 68% on the second continuous one, I study really really hard, ask teacher everyday, do homework etc. but i think i just know how to do those "example" questions, I need a model to follow..so its like I don't really "know" how to solve..unless there is example, and my teacher loves to give those never seen questions..then I'm stuck..</p>

<p>but i really want to get A in the class and ace the AP exam..
and I feel so terrible now, because i couldn't believe myself for being so stupid and shamed..</p>

<p>is there good book act as AP prep and study guide?
they said Barron's got tons of information that is unnecessary for the AP exam, but will it be better for me since I need more practice?</p>

<p>and Princeton review is another choice, they are straight forward to teach you how to ace the exam only..</p>

<p>so which one? and is there any other good books?</p>

<p>please help me, I really appreciate your help!!! T____________T</p>

<p>I have the princeton review book right now and it offers a lot of great practice with the problems we're dong in class.</p>

<p>thank you~</p>

<p>oops..
I just found the AP prep book thread above me.. </p>

<p>sorry for the useless post ^_________________^</p>