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Any suggestions??

Does anyone have any suggestions for good, I mean great, review books for the AB exam?? I really want to do well. I'm thinking of Princeton Review, the APUSH one was excellent and helped me get a 4. Also, if you could tell me why you liked that particular book. Thanks so much! :)

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Haven't taken the class, but I do know Princeton Review is the best overall.

I'd say it's a safe bet to go with PR.

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that's what I figured. I was really impressed last year... hopefully this year's will go as well! *wishes*

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Good luck..

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I took the test last year, and I used Barron's 7th Edition. I liked Barrons, it had good examples and it provided resources for both AB and BC, but I am sure that PR will be just fine for studying...The key is just studying and sticking to it. If you can do that, and start early on the review for the test, you should do just fine. Also, make sure that you cover all of the AP Calc subject areas because I found a few things in the AP Calc review that my teacher at school did not go over at all. It is also good to be familiar with practical applications to problems for the second part of the test. Well, best of luck!
-peke

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