Dont want to waste money :/

<p>I'm taking to Bio SAT 2 in November, and i'm indecisive about weather or not i should buy a prep book. I took AP Bio last year and have some AP Bio prep books, but the AP bio test and the SAT bio test are pretty different. I heard the princeton one is pretty good in preparing you for the actual test, is this true? Should i buy a prep book?</p>

<p>Should you get your butt of the stool and maybe take a stroll to a local book store to see for yourself?</p>

<p>yes, i could go look at the book. but how will i know if it actually is good to use to prepare for the SAT if i haven’t taken the SAT. just asking for advice from people you have first hand use from the book, not people who have attitude.</p>

<p>what a cheap stick</p>

<p>wow. my bad for not wanting to spend my money on a book, when there could possibly be a better one. </p>

<p>i never knew people on CC could be such a holes.</p>

<p>Yep, welcome to CC. Obviously shuaishuaishuai has also never heard of people who can’t afford to buy every prep book under the sun and see which one is better.</p>

<p>I have the cliff notes, and both PR’s.</p>

<p>Cliff notes is all you need… if you clearly understand the AP stuff you’ll be fine. It’s probably a little easier as a matter of fact.</p>

<p>yeah PR is good…but in some people’s opinions Barron’s is better because its more detailed…</p>

<p>thank you thequestionmark and bonchicbongenre! That’s all i was looking for :)</p>

<p>And its not money that was the real issue, but just because i have money doesn’t mean i should spend it without thinking about what i purchase.</p>