<p>If so, what are your thoughts on it?</p>
<p>umm… im not too sure about it. i havent really read much, just like the first 20 or 30 pages. its given a few good tips. however, its my shortest review book (less than 300 pages), so i just recently ordered a used copy of apcliffs (3rd edition) off amazon for like 6 bucks (including the $3.99 shipping and handling).
when my class used review books once or twice to check out strategies and different types of multiple choice questions, princeton review seemed to be weak in that area. it gives you a few types of questions like “big-picture” and “detail”, which the other kids in my group criticized, but ive found it useful so far.
if i dont forget, ill tell you how it compares to apcliffs when i get it, since it is supposedly better according to my class, but keep in mind its kind of outdated</p>
<p>Okay thank you! I’m just trying to decide whether to buy it or not because I don’t want to waste money on it if it is not helpful.</p>
<p>it is helpful for me, but i am greatly struggling with ap lang. it might not be as helpful for those that are doing very well in it.
what i would recommend is to check one out at your local library or school library. if they dont have any, then i would order a used one.</p>
<p>I’ve gone through it twice and it has some helpful advice. It’s main focus is the essays and that sort of stuff. It has a lot to digest though.</p>