<p>Got into Penn - but now I gotta think about AP Credits. I'm just wondering if you guys can give me some pointers about good books for AP Test Prep. </p>
<p>AP Econ (Barron's does a good job)
AP Psych (I've got Barron's)
AP Calc BC ??
AP Chemistry ??
AP Physics C ??
AP English Lit & Comp (Teacher recommended Princeton Review, how is it?)</p>
<p>For calc I like Barron's. The tests and stuff were harder than the real exam though, and I thought I was gonna get a 3. But, when I took the ap exam I found it was really easy and answered every question for an easy 5. It was very helpful for me, I self-studied and that was my only resource.</p>
<p>Elodie, although I never too the IB econ exam (took AP econ my sophomore year and the IB wouldn't let me take the exam because I wasn't in the right grade level .. psshhh), I have IB practice tests and the Barron's AP Econ book and I think that you would be adequately prepped even if you just used the Barron's. </p>
<p>I love the Barron's Chemistry, but that is only because I like the indepth reviews. As always, the more concise and probably quicker review would be PR, although I find that the Kaplan Chemistry is also pretty quick and concise without being as ... incomplete? ... as the PR. Not saying that the PR is bad, but if you want to go shorter, I think that you should get Kaplan.</p>
<p>The PR Calculus is not bad, although I, again, prefer Barron's. </p>
<p>And Physics ... I suppose the same. I guess I just like the depth that Barron's presents, but I also own the PR and Kaplan and I've found that they are good review.</p>