What books for these classes??

<p>Hi All...</p>

<p>My daughter is taking the following classes her Senior Year (Fall '10) and would like to get ahead of the game this summer. What AP prep books or self study books do you recommend for these classes?</p>

<p>AP Calculus BC
AP Statistics
AP Marco Economics
AP US Government
AP English Literature
AP Chemistry
AP Physics C </p>

<p>Thank you!</p>

<p>Here are the review books I found most helpful out of the review books that I used for the exams I took from your list:</p>

<p>AP Calculus BC - The Princeton Review
AP Statistics - REA
AP Macroeconomics - 5 Steps to a 5
AP US Government - The Princeton Review</p>

<p>AP Calculus BC - Princeton Review
AP Statistics - Barron’s
AP Chemistry - Princeton Review</p>

<p>AP US Government - Princeton Review and Crash Course work well together</p>

<p>AP Statistics - Barron’s
APUSH - Amsco (by John Newman) - definitely the best of the best!</p>

<p>Calc BC: PR would be fine, although its somewhat ease for a prepbook
English Lit: Cliffs notes
Physics C: 5 steps to a 5, good, but can’t replace your textbook
Chem: Barrons, some complain about the difficulty of the problems</p>

<p>for chem i would recommend barrons.</p>

<p>that is gonna be one intense senior year. ;P</p>

<p>Calc and Chem - Peterson (ARCO)
APUSH - REA or AMSCO
Physics C - Actual textbook (with maybe PR as supplement)</p>

<p>The OP didn’t ask for APUSH. Read people!</p>

<p>Thanks y’all!!</p>

<p>For AP US Government - Crash Course totally dominated both the 2009 and the 2010 exams.</p>