<p>I want to self study these courses over the summer.</p>
<p>I love the Barron’s book for bio. I’m not sure if it would be great for actually learning the course material- I mostly use it for review and reinforcing concepts, but I think it would be a good investment!</p>
<p>For AP Bio, I would suggest Campbell’s Biology, although the book can get pretty wordy. At school I used that for adv bio, which is similar to AP. </p>
<p>Definitely Campbell for Biology, those books are amazing. For calculus, I would strongly encourage you to get a textbook, learn all the relevant subjects, and then buy a cheap review book later in the year specifically for the AP exam.</p>
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<p>Of course, everyone knows about Khan Academy and MIT Open Courseware. I think the MIT lectures are hard to follow when I’m first learning stuff, mostly because I’m a dumbass, so I usually only use them for review.</p>