BEST Test Prep Material

<p>just wanted some opinions on what test prep to get... there are so many and i dunno which one to chose</p>

<p>REA
Princeton Review
Kaplan
Barrons
Peterson's</p>

<p>subjects for: macro, micro, us comparative government, chemistry, bio, and physics</p>

<p>but most importantly are macro micro the governments and chemistry cuz im not taking those classes</p>

<p>bump bump
need help NOW! i gotta go buy these books in 2 days</p>

<p>desparate here...</p>

<p>Princenton Review</p>

<p>feedbackss please</p>

<p>yea id also like to know which is best for econ and chem</p>

<p>For bio get the cliff notes... its easily #1.
For phys get PR if you want an easy review (ie dont know the material well by now). Or Barrons if you want a tough review.</p>

<p>The PR/Barrons mix probably extends to all the other books. For a review thats about equal to the actual test or even easier, get PR. For slightly to much harder and more in depth than the actual test get Barrons.</p>

<p>so nobody actually suggests REA or kaplan?</p>

<p>Cliff's is supposed to be THE book for Bio. I had some practice tests from somewhere that I used to study last year. I can't even remember any more. Sorry.</p>

<p>I'm using Arco for Chem right now. I probably wont score well, but that has more to do with my own lack of discipline than anything else. Idk.</p>

<p>I just used kaplan for sat II's. i dunno about ap's.</p>

<p>i had the barrons for physics b last year and it had a ton of mistakes! i'm not very good at physics and even i was able to catch some of those mistakes</p>

<p>In my opinion</p>

<p>No clue about REA. I dont trust books with gay multicolor rainbow covers.</p>

<p>Princeton > Kaplan > Barrons > Peterson's</p>