<p>I'm a little worried about falling behind in calc ab and chem next year. I was thinking about picking up the review books this summer and going over the basics, is this a good idea? If so which book is best for calc ab and which for chem?</p>
<p>quit worrying about everything... i sware... you people who freak out and want to get a head start and all this stuff need to calm down and enjoy your summer... if you have a good ap teacher you'll be fine... otherwise during the year learn stuff on your own... don't freak out a whole year in advance...</p>
<p>Do you have any summer work? Last year I did for calc BC and chem this year. It was a review packet of Chem 1 topics. If you do have summer work, do that. If not, just review Chem 1 topics. For Calc, you can get a review book. I got a chem and calc review book last year over the summer...I ended up not using them until the school year except to help with the review packet. You don't have to have a head start. Just review your precalc notes and chem notes...especially chem since Chem 2AP builds on the basics.</p>
<p>You dont need to worry about APs until April lol. I had a similar panic attack in February but luckily recovered by the next month.</p>
<p>Oh, and if you need help in Chem I'm always available :D</p>
<p>I'm here to help for calc (both AB and BC), just PM me any question :P</p>
<p>For chem, id recommend princeton for its sheer number of problems, but if you really want a good conceptual,teaching-type book petersons was nice.
i did both</p>