<p>Planning on self-studying Biology AP next year with Barrons ap and cliffs ap
Took biology adv as a sophmore (incoming senior now)</p>
<p>Which Biology (E or M) is best covered by the two books mentioned?</p>
<p>Planning on self-studying Biology AP next year with Barrons ap and cliffs ap
Took biology adv as a sophmore (incoming senior now)</p>
<p>Which Biology (E or M) is best covered by the two books mentioned?</p>
<p>i'd say bio-m, although the difference b/t the two is probably marginal</p>
<p>For prepping myself for SAT BIO II
what book would be good (considering i took Honors Bio 2 years ago and remember littl)</p>
<p>i used princeton review and thought it was very helpful</p>
<p>PR is good. It appears to be very helpful</p>
<p>I liked Barrons for M. It has a lot of extra information but I really don't mind that. The more knowledge, the better right? Well I got a 790 on it but I'm sure that barrons or princeton review can help you get a great score.</p>
<p>i m reviewing bio from princeton and i like it. but the barrons have a lot of material, specially on plants, tht the princeton doesn't have. i m wondering if i shud study from any text book? can anyone help?</p>
<p>I really liked the Princeton Review one. And the practice tests were EXTREMELY representative. The review is slightly basic but it really justs gives you exactly what you need to know. And they have some good quizzes at the end of every section that help reinforce the material.</p>
<p>Ahh people have to stop reviving old threads when there are threads on the first page that are asking the /exact/ same questions. No offense. It just makes everything so much messier.</p>