<p>I hate to flood the board with another one of these ... </p>
<p>Here are my classes:</p>
<p>AP Enviro Sci - big debate over this one. Which one has enough information is formatted in a reader-friendly fashion? I hate the Barron's format, btw.</p>
<p>AP Eng Lang - Do I even need one? If so, which?</p>
<p>APUSH - AMSCO, I know.</p>
<p>AP Calc AB - I saw the list on Amazon saying some 'Prepare for Calc ...' or something - is that one still good? Or is there another, better, updated book?</p>
<p>AP Spanish Lang - I have no idea. I speak Spanish, so I just need a guide to prepare me for the format of the test, and possibly some good vocabulary, since I do lack that.</p>
<p>Also, are there any virtual schools teaching Spanish Lit? I would LOVE to take that class senior year. Would anyone recommend it? </p>
<p>AP ES - There really isn't a favorite here. Some people say Smartypants, but it's not a very big book. Neither Barron's nor PR is very highly rated.</p>
<p>AP Calc - Be Prepared for the AP Calculus exam. I used this book and it's great. If you want, supplement with PR or Barron's.</p>
<p>AP Eng Lang - Cliffs to be safe. Always be reading a book for this class.</p>
<p>Honestly for ES, you're gonna have to cave in and buy like 3 different review books. I wouldn't trust any single one if you want a 5, but a combination should work.</p>
<p>TAKE MY WORD on this one
I just found out i got a 5 on the enviro ap.</p>
<p>nobody really knows about this brand of ap review books, but theyre like the best.
USE THE MCGRAW-HILL AP ACHIEVER!!
it's really thin, but dont be fooled. it has everything u possibly need to know for the ap.
i studied that book thoroughly for 2 weeks. never even read the Miller textbook. barrons sucks ass.</p>
<p>dont even waste ur money on any other review book.
i bought em all, but ever looked at it.
McGraw book is fun to read, def "reader friendly" material.
the author really knows the ap format/tricks</p>