Which books to choose?

<p>I want to take these APs: Calculus BC,Physics C, Psychology.
I want to know the best books which will help me get a 5. Please help me out.</p>

<p>I've already read the consolidated book list but there a little too much confusion in that thread.</p>

<p>Calc BC: PR or "Be Prepared for the AP Calculus Exam" (look it up)
Physics C: Barrons
Psychology: Barrons</p>

<p>More opinions please.</p>

<p>OK,</p>

<p>Calc BC- Master the AP Calculus AB & BC, from what I recall, the practice test MC is pretty similar to one of the released exam MC, assuming that they haven't changed it in the new edition</p>

<p>Physics C- I'm going through a textbook, Halliday Resnick. For me just doing a lot of problems seems to help a lot more than a review book. But I did buy PR, I'll only do that for the MC. BTW It is really easy to get a 5 on Physics C, it is just the calculus part that seems to be hard for everyone</p>

<p>Barrons for Physics C overprepares (like all other barrons) but for more math based science, I guess this might be good, esp. since you have so much time left until the AP PhysC test.</p>

<p>I don't like Barrons so much but if it is needed to get a 5 then I will use it.</p>

<p>I don't want to use multiple books for the same subject I think it is better to put your trust in one book.</p>