<p>I have the Barrons book but from the year 2000 (that's it's iner copyrite date), i dont really want to buy the new edition but if that old book can't get a 5 on Ap exam (self study), I don't want it.</p>
<p>So can i get a 5 by using the 2000 edition Barrons book.
I prefer Answers from people who tryed it out, but please state your opinion (i would want to already start studying)</p>
<p>It could be good luck!1 If you're talking about Ap Physics c, I would study hard. I dont normally study for tests , but I am very attentive in class and get A's but Ap Physics I do study (Out of 17 kids in our class room only 5 or 6 get A's.</p>
<p>No i'm talking about AP PSYCHOLOGY
Not physics C.
My question is if i used the 2000 version (i have that one), from barrons would it be good for a 5 on the exam.
Or was the test updated (atleast pretty severouly) so geting the old version (which i have) would be a very bad risk and a big jeopardization of geting a 5?</p>
<p>p.S. i prefer answers with people who tryed but post what you think. (regarless if you tryed older versions)</p>
<p>The majority reason for this question is tests begin to test a different area, and they might of done this for psych, so i don't know, if using old one could get me a 5?</p>
<p>I'm not really sure about psychology specifically, but you're right when you said that the exams might start testing different areas. I don't think this has happened with psych... I'm not entirely sure though, but that's what I think.</p>
<p>I'd rather get the newer versions. There are obviously no people here that have a definite answer to your question, so instead of having an uncertain feeling at the back of your mind, buy the newer versions.</p>