<p>Has anyone ever used the 5 steps to a 5 books for AP exams? Are they helpful? Not so much? Is Barrons/PR/Kaplan better or worse than them?</p>
<p>Any opinions would be awesome thanks</p>
<p>Has anyone ever used the 5 steps to a 5 books for AP exams? Are they helpful? Not so much? Is Barrons/PR/Kaplan better or worse than them?</p>
<p>Any opinions would be awesome thanks</p>
<p>depends on the subject, no one company has better books for every subject than another.</p>
<p>I used it and got a 5 on my chem. Then again my teacher was awesome.</p>
<p>i was and kind of now am under the impression that when in doubt, use barron's. but i'm sure there are specific books that kaplan or pr is good at...</p>
<p>but then, i didn't use them enough nor have enough money to purchase them all to find out )= </p>
<p>tell me if they are good! usually i don't use them because they are rather rare...and my reasoning is that there should be a reason why more people use a brand...right? o=</p>
<p>-- I used it and got a 5 on my chem. Then again my teacher was awesome. --</p>
<p>If you self studied it do you think you would have gotten the same grade? I'm self studying this mofo.</p>
<p>If you're talking about self studying chem i wouldn't reccommend it. And if you're hell bent on it i reccommend getting a textbook as seeing i doubt there is any study guide out there that could get you a 5.</p>
<p>^ I agree.</p>
<p>I used 5 steps to a 5 for physics b, and it helped me a lot.</p>