self-study AP Environmental Science

<p>I'm planning on selfstudying APES this year. I'm going to be busy with 3 other APs (calc bc, physics C: mechanics, and bio) and 2 varsity sports. </p>

<p>This is the textbook that the classes at my school are using:</p>

<p>Living in the Environment by G. Tyler Miller.
Publisher is Brooks and Cole
15th edition </p>

<p>I will plan on using this. Any other comments on good textbooks?
What about a review book.
Everybody on CC keeps telling me that APES is the best science to self-study. I'm confident I'll be okay in it. I aim for a 5 :) in all my APs. I got AP Stat:5 and AP World: 4 :( last year.</p>

<p>Please give me advice! Thanks, much appreciated.</p>

<p>I’ve been using the Princeton Review book over the summer to get ready for the AP Environmental Science course I’m going to be taking in school. It’s pretty helpful and I’d recommend it. I heard that the Barron’s review book has way too much information that’s not even on the AP Environmental exam.</p>