<p>I just bought two of these---one for Euro, one for Bio. Can anyone who has used these tell me how you've used them? I know they have a sample calendar, but what order did you do stuff in?</p>
<p>Can anyone also tell me how useful the Power Pack is? I'm looking into buying one for AP English Lit, and I was wondering whether or not it is worht it.</p>
<p>I have PowerPack contains two practice exams, a strategy book, sparkchart (calendar), online diagnostic test card, two study plans, and 300 study cards.</p>
<p>They are useful....</p>
<p>The order you use it in:</p>
<ol>
<li>Online Diagnostic Test</li>
<li>Study Plan</li>
<li>Sparkchart</li>
<li>Study Cards</li>
<li>Practice Exams</li>
</ol>
<p>Does anyone have an opinion as to how they rank among, say, Princeton Review or Kaplan prep books/study guides? More/less effective?</p>
<p>I have the Sparknotes Biology and I am assured that if you study the content, you will do well. I am sure that this is the best book compared to the others because my teacher, (who got a "5" 9 yrs ago), many CC'ers, and other students in past have used this book and gotten good scores overall.</p>
<p>I have bio, but it seems that the only "content" are the flash cards.</p>
<p>o.woops..sorry i meant the AP Biology Book that you can buy. not power packs</p>
<p>Wait what AP Bio book?</p>
<p>There is no AP Biology Book, there is an AP Biology Powerpack. I would say they are useful, because I would rather sit down and memorize flashcards, which is easier for me, than to read a book over and over and over again.</p>
<p>I meant Cliffs Ap Biology 2nd Edition by Phillip Pack...not power packs.i didnt even know cliffs had these flashcards.</p>