<p>I have narrowed my choices for AP Micro/Macro review books down to 5 steps to a 5, PR and Barron's. I will end up probably getting 2. Which do you recommend and why?</p>
<p>Anyone???</p>
<p>5steps to a 5 or PR
5 bc of organization, lots of info explanation, humor and very easy to understand graphs
PR dint rly use it but had lots of info but didnt like the organization</p>
<p>Oh god, I stayed up all night at the library studying for this stupid exam and only got through 7 pages of 5 steps to a 5. I am either really stupid, or really unmotivated. It took me ages to understand some of those graphs. And even when I figured them out I didn’t really know what I was doing. </p>
<p>I’m going to pull another all nighter tonight and explore Princeton Review. Maybe it will work better for me. </p>
<p>Either way, I’ll let you know. </p>
<p>P.S. I’ve never heard of anyone having success with Barron’s. I’ve only heard mention of 5 Steps to a 5 and PR on CC.</p>
<p>i actually love 5 to a 5. it is really easy to understand. i used to use barron’s but its hard for me to study use barron
but its your choice</p>
<p>I’ll get 5 steps to a 5. Of PR and B, which complements the 5 steps book better?</p>
<p>I’m starting 5 steps to 5 on Friday and straight up going to study for all weekend.
I also have PR’s.</p>