<p>Psych - Barron's (many) / 5 Steps to a 5 (some)</p>
<p>Bio - Cliffs (almost everyone) / 5 Steps to a 5 (few)</p>
<p>But my problem is that I just HATE Barron's.. for me, it gives too much information (sometimes unnecessary) in a very boring way. I just can't stand it.
so I was wondering if Cliffs is similar to Barron's.
I want something that's enjoyable to read but doesn't leave anything at the same time. </p>
<p>Cliffs isnt really similar to barrons, but its pretty good for bio, My friend studied mainly from it and used a five, and i personally thought it was pretty good, as for Psych, just get Barrons the barrons book for psych isnt THAT big so u should be alright ..lol</p>
<p>5 Steps to a 5 will work perfectly for Psych. Don't get the Barron's if you don't want to. I felt that the Cliff's Biology was almost identical to the Barron's Biology. The thing is, Barron's Biology is not like your standard Barron's book. It's really easy to understand and flows really well. I would stick with Cliff's though...just to be safe.</p>
<p>I dont like 5 steps to a 5, its doesnt take ANY effort to outline or w,e and the information is basicaly just thrown into chunks, or at least the one for bio was like that</p>
<p>Trust me, Barron's is REALLY good for Psych. There was hardly anything useless in it. If you memorize the Barron's you're pretty much guaranteed a 4+ on Psych.</p>
<p>If you REALLY hate Barron's to that extent, I've also heard good things about Princeton Review.</p>