Princeton Review for Chem AP: how accurate?

<p>are there any topics/specific concepts/equations left out (disregarding the depth, i'm asking is the breadth of the coverage sufficient)?</p>

<p>if so, i need to study them! so i'd appreciate if anyone would enlighten me</p>

<p>thank you</p>

<p>bump: please?</p>

<p>how much organic chem will be involved? i'm thinking of not even reading this chapter as I have seen almost none on all of the practice tests</p>

<p>organic is like 1 questoin out of 75 maybe</p>

<p>i don't know any organic, besides that alkanes have single bonds, alkenes have double and alkynes have triple.</p>

<p>which book is more realistic? barron's or princeton review?
(especially if you're aiming for a 5...)</p>

<p>it's 2 day's before the exam. a thousand posts have already answered that PR is the best and barron's is the crap.</p>

<p>What's better than Princeton?</p>

<p>Actual released exams. Go find them and practice. Seriously.</p>

<p>Anyone has release mc problems?</p>

<p>they never release ap mc problems becase they use the same ones year to year. I think they released a 1990 mc but that doesn't help because its changed since then.</p>