<p>Biology: I used Cliffs, could not have been better</p>
<p>World History: Princeton review. I thought it was VERY good and helped prepare me a lot. I used Barrons when I first started studying for my exams, but it was way toooo much. PR was perfect.</p>
<p>Environmental Science: PR, the best review book (in my opinion) </p>
<p>By the way,I took all of these in school</p>
<p>Comp Sci - used Barron’s(mainly for the practice tests and explanations) and Skylit’s Be Prepared thingy</p>
<p>Calculus AB- PR was good, although I bought it about a week before the exam and didn’t have much time to use it.</p>
<p>Physics C Mech- I used PR, and it was alright. I felt like the FRQ’s in PR didn’t match those on the FR this year, and the FR ruined my score.</p>
<p>Chemistry- eh, I kind of used 5 Steps (I say “kind of” because I neglected chemistry).
Don’t use Crash Course for Chemistry. It sucks.</p>
<p>Psychology- I skimmed 5 Steps for about 20 minutes the night before the exam. I was so busy with Chemistry that I didn’t really study for Psych.</p>
<p>US History - 5 Steps to a 5 - sucked, practice Qs were nothing like the test and it was super long</p>
<p>Human Geo - barrons - VERY good, helped more than i thought come test time, vocab-based like the test</p>
<p>Human Geo - PR - very lengthy and provided good info, but every word was highlighted so the vocab list was super long. still good for examples for the test, though</p>
<p>I love Princeton Review. If it were a real person, I’d marry it. It’s amazing and sparkly and made of win. I used it for all three APs I’ve taken.</p>
<p>PR for world history… read throughout the year and read the first two sections again at the end. was pretty helpful bu the test wasn’t that bad anyway</p>