<p>Which one is better?</p>
<p>Princeton is by far the best book I’ve seen for physics b.
However, the ap advantage book is the best for physics c and there is a version of ap advantage for physics b, idk if it’s very good though.</p>
<p>thanks! anyone else…?</p>
<p>I thought barrons was good for the exam too-according to the consolidated list thread so I got that for physics b</p>
<p>According to my physics teacher. 5 Steps to a 5 is best and PR is a close 2nd</p>
<p>thanks guys. sounds like all of the books are good</p>
<p>Which are you gonna get? Im taking this class as well next year and im supposed to get a prep book to help with the summer work he gave us but im not sure which to choose</p>
<p>Princeton = 5. 5 Steps to a 5 is good if you are just learning something or you are completely stuck. I don’t know about Barron’s though.</p>
<p>thank you burgerking316</p>
<p>@jspeed12: i’m definitely getting Princeton, and possibly Barron’s or 5 Steps to a 5 as well</p>
<p>Used princeton review, got a 5. I looked at the 5 steps to a 5 for physics when I was in barnes and noble earlier today and it is definitely less useful then PR.</p>
<p>Don’t use barrons. I hated it. Too confusing.</p>
<p>Princeton Review definitely</p>
<p>Is Barron’s along with 5 steps to a 5 good for supplementing the class? I already have Barron’s, like I said</p>
<p>Barrons works too for AP Physics</p>