<p>I know there is a consolidated book thread on prep books but I want to absolutely know for sure which kind is the best. Can anybody tell me what prep books are good for Chemistry & Statistics? For Chem, I heard that Petersons, PR, and Barrons are good but I dont know which one is the best. And for Statistics, I have no clue to as which book to pick. So, which books are the best?</p>
<p>PR was good for chem. Pretty accurate tests, but I would also supplement that with practice FRQs from online or your teacher.</p>
<p>statistics content i liked barrons
statistics practice exams i liked PR</p>
<p>I liked PR for Chem, wishing I had gotten it earlier and studied more thoroughly, pretty comparable practice tests to AP exam (except this year we got a ridiculous amount of calculations on the MC).</p>
<p>kaplan for stats</p>
<p>Cliffs is awesome for Stats (great review + 8 practice tests)...def don't get PR</p>
<p>thanks. so i guess pr for chem, and barrons for statistics?</p>
<p>definitely get pr for chem</p>
<p>IDK if PR was really that good. It gives a good review, but i just thought it didn't go deep enough. Also get flashcards for chem. they'll help.</p>
<p>PR for Chem- I got a 5 on it
Barron's for Stats- Definitely expecting a 5, despite the fact that my teacher could not get a 2 on the exam, no joke. I basically self-studied.</p>
<p>I agree with PR for Chem and Barrons for Stats.
Don't get Barrons to review for Chem, it's way too much if you just want to review.</p>