<p>I know there is a sticky about book selections, but I couldn't really follow it, therefore I'll ask here. What is the best review book for Calc AB, if I want to learn/review the items on the test.</p>
<p>I have a few, and i liked PR the most.
i got a 5 on BC</p>
<p>I think Princeton Reviews Calc AB book is pretty good. Barrons has good problems but the explanations aren’t thorough enough and there are too many mistakes.</p>
<p>How long/large is Princeton Review. Also how does it set up teaching you the topics. The stickied thread recommended the be prepared for Ap calc exam book, as well as Arco. Are those any good, or is PR better?</p>
<p>PR’s tests were harder than the real thing. They helped me a lot.</p>
<p>Did they explain/teach the topics very well?</p>
<p>I ask this regarding if the book teaches well because my teacher was absent for a good 2 months because of illness causing a variety of teachers to replace our class, causing less cohesion in the classroom. This makes me want to relearn the topics by myself.</p>
<p>I think Princeton Review has good explanations and have good review questions at the end of every chapter.</p>
<p>PR is the best for Calc</p>