Suggestions For Ap Review Books

<p>Hi, I'm a junior in high school in Delaware. I have the following AP classes:</p>

<p>AP Physics B
AP Calculus BC
AP English 11: Language & Composition
AP Psychology
AP European History</p>

<p>From which books should I buy/check out to study? It would be nice if someone who scored a 4 or 5 and used review books to tell me as well so that I, myself, can potentially score a 4 or 5. I just have so much to do before the end of this year that it's not even funny. I have midterms starting the 23rd of January. I have yet to the SATII Subject Tests for Chemistry, Physics, and Math IIC. Can people give me suggestions on which review books to use for those subject tests too, please? Thanks so much.</p>

<p>-Soham</p>

<p>Hey!
I'm taking Physics B this year too, so I've been looking around for good review books. So far, PR seems to be the best option. Or, you could always go to AP and download old tests. </p>

<p>Other suggestions??</p>

<p>Go here:</p>

<p><a href="http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/showthread.php?t=129812%5B/url%5D"&gt;http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/showthread.php?t=129812&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p>

<p>What is the link to download old Physics B tests? I can't find it anywhere on AP Central. They only have the Free Response Questions. What about the Multiple Choice?</p>

<p>Yeah, my Physics B teacher says they rarely ever release the multiple-choice questions. I think that is so because they don't want to give away the "pattern" or whatever of how they will ask questions or else people will easily get high scores or something. That's my theory so I dunno. Also, that's a nice list of review books, however, I don't want to know like 2 different books per subject, so should I just go by what ryan2288 originally says?</p>