Quick Question about AP Calc AB & AP Bio

<p>I'm taking the AP Lit & Comp, AP Calculus AB, and AP Biology tests in May.. I also take the classes in school.</p>

<p>I have been paying attention, of course, but it is my Senior year, so I have been relaxing a little and whatnot. Anyway, I am placing a high priority on AP Calc AB & Bio, and am going to just self-study/cram before I take the test. I know it wasn't the best strategy, but I have been doing the work along the way.</p>

<p>What books do you guys recommend for AP Biology and AP Calculus AB?</p>

<p>Biology:</p>

<p>By the way, I am not the guy who makes a thread without doing ANY reading. I see on CC that a lot of people here like the Cliffs for AP Bio.. </p>

<p>Amazon.com:</a> CliffsAP Biology (9780470097649): Phillip E. Pack Ph.D.: Books</p>

<p>Amazon.com:</a> CliffsNotes AP Biology (9780470400357): Phillip E. Pack Ph.D.: Books</p>

<p>Amazon.com:</a> Biology (Cliffs Quick Review) (0785555060067): I. Edward Alcamo, Kelly Schweitzer: Books</p>

<p>I assumed it's the first one that people are talking about..?</p>

<p>AP Calc:</p>

<p>I saw a lot of people like Princeton Review.. but please tell me what is the "overwhelming" favorite.. I want easy explanation of concepts and AP test-like questions.</p>

<p>Thanks for your time!!!</p>

<p>cliiffnotes ap for bio</p>

<p>princeton review for calc</p>

<p>For cliffnotes… Is it that first link of the Amazons I posted?</p>

<p>And Princeton Review for Calc? I also saw a lot of barrons suggestions. Whatever most people prefer or is easier… (I know Barrons is a little shorter on the pages, but it may have shorter font, idk)</p>

<p>Thanks!!</p>