<p>So I've got 7 AP tests this year...and i've relied heavily in the past on my study aids to get 5's....However, in the past people at my schools have told my which books to purchase..I've been a Princeton Review person myself, but, I'm clueless as to which books would be the best for my tests this yr. How good is the Princeton Review book for the following:</p>
<p>Econ
Psychology
Calc BC
Gov (US)
Lang and Comp
Spanish (i realize I'm going to get a 2/3 anyways....so I don't know if I'd even waste money purchasing)</p>
<p>Any suggestions for any better books than these for any other the above mentioned tests? Thanks for all the help!</p>
<p>Econ- I don't know
Psychology - Barrons AND 5 Steps to a 5: Advanced Placement Psychology
Calc BC - Kaplan
Gov-Don't know
Spanish-Don't know.</p>
<p>PR has pretty good Econ books and a nice AP Calc book</p>
<p>for psych, as gumball said, deffo Barrons</p>
<p>Princeton Review for everything is MORE than enough.</p>
<p>Barrons for the ones PR is missing, or if you want to waste time learning too much information.</p>
<p>I took:</p>
<p>Econ
Psychology
Calc BC
Gov (US)</p>
<p>WITHOUT taking a class and ONLY using the PR book, and got 5’s on all of them, including the other 5 or 6 AP’s that I self-studied for using PR books. Trust me, they work, you simply have to remember everything they say.</p>
<p>PR is sufficient for any AP exam.</p>
<p>PR is not sufficient for any AP Exam. For example, the PR Psychology book is clearly inferior to Barrons and Crash Course.</p>