Question about the Review/Study Guides in General; Barron's, PR, etc..

<p>Are those practice exams really like the actual exams? I find that the AP Calculus BC exam is a joke on the review books. I mean there are some confounding questions that are worded poorly, but most of them are really straightforward</p>

<p>For AP Psych, the multiple choice on the Barron's is easy, but on my David Mysers' book, the questions are really tough.</p>

<p>Although the questions arn’t the official ones from college board im pretty sure they are somewhat similar. Its probably the way they ask about the infomation thats different from the actual tests but other than that the info should be similar</p>

<p>Well, practice exams from the review books are the only accessible resources we could get for MC. We could get actual MC questions from past exams, but we either have to buy them from collegeboard or search for them. However, official practice exams (discovered by a CCer and posted the google search on this forum) provided from collegeboard are found and since they are made by testing committee, we could say they are the actual exams.</p>