<p>I already have McGraw-Hill's 5 Steps to a 5 but I don't know if that's enough. Maybe something to supplement McGraw-Hill's 5 Steps to a 5? thx</p>
<p>Cliffnotes.</p>
<p>My teacher recommended Barrons. Maybe you can check it out.</p>
<p>If you are good with writing essays, then you should have no problem scoring at least a 5 on the AP test, although you need to understand some literary devices to analyze passage. </p>
<p>I took AP English Language and Composition when I was Junior, but I failed to send my registration form ON TIME. I will need some review books soon, too.</p>
<p>Barron's mc part is very vague in info. If you're weak on that section, i dont recommend barrons.</p>
<p>But cliffnotes and barron's essays seem to differ a lot.. Like, barron sample essays are much more advanced and longer in length. So I'm not really sure which one's more accurate.
I'll be getting my 5 steps to a 5 essay book soon so I'll post later about this.</p>
<p>Cliffs has the most accurate MC questions compared to any other book. The essays are a bit overdone though.</p>