<p>I have a slew of tests coming up, and I was wondering what is the best prep material to use (Princeton Review, Barrons, etc.)</p>
<p>I have to take the:</p>
<p>SAT I (I'm pretty good for this one)</p>
<p>AP Stat
AP Lang & Comp
AP Biology
AP Chemistry
AP US History
AP Human Geography</p>
<p>SAT II - (Biology, US History, and maybe Language?)</p>
<p>Any opinions and past experiences would be helpful!</p>
<p>I’ve taken many AP tests, and Princeton is definitely the best. The review part of it is entertaining, and the questions are on par with the actual test.</p>
<p>I’m primarily using Princeton Review for my SAT I prep.</p>
<p>Any other opinions?</p>
<p>Not to scare you, but PR for SAT Prep is suicide. I’d reccomend you take the ACT and use PR. But if you must take the SAT, the best resources are:
-The Official SAT study guide
-Up your score: The underground guide to the SAT
-Barrons SAT
-Barrons SAT 2400
-MAYBE MCGraw Hill SAT as well</p>
<p>In addition, here are my reccomendations for your other tests:
-AP Stat: Barrons
-AP Lang: Petersons and lots of essay practice
-AP Biology: Cliffs AP FOR SURE
-AP US History: AMSCO
-AP HUG: Barrons
-AP Chem: Barrons (?)
-SAT Bio: Cliffs AP
-SAT US: Not sure, but AMSCO AP should help. Maybe Barrons?
-All sub tests: The official Subject Test study guide </p>
<p>good luck</p>
<p>Thank you! Oh and I don’t use the PR for actual learning, just the practice tests haha</p>