<p>Which books do you guys recommend for doing well on the AP Bio exam?</p>
<p>Nobody’s replied yet. Strange
I’ll tell you what I’m using. Cliffnotes is definitely the best but it isn’t coming out till mid April. So i’m using Barron’s (it’s the best one currently available for the 2013 test). But I’ll be using cliffnotes (I’ve already pre-ordered it) for my final revision.
Hope that helps.
Shahrez</p>
<p>well since the APBIO test is revamped this year, i heard it involves a lot more math. I’m not in the class at school, but the teacher is notorious for not actually teaching and ranting about her life instead. I wish all of the APBIO students good luck, and myself since i’ll be taking it next year</p>
<p>Thanks to both of you and good luck! Yeah, I think I’ll just get barrons…</p>
<p>although im not very familiar with the updated changes they are making this year, i still highly recommend cliffnotes over any other publisher. i was able to get a 5 with 1 week of intense studying. two days before the exam, i just glossed over barrons to see if there was anything else i didnt know, particularly for the labs. cliffnotes(2nd edition) definitely prepares you. hope this helps!</p>
<p>My AP Bio teacher said she bought the new princeton review one and it sucks and has extra material no longer covered in the course so just a heads up, it’s not going to be worth buying.</p>