<p>what are the best review books for these two courses, respectively?</p>
<p>Textbooks are good. Math doesn’t require prepbooks.</p>
<p><a href=“http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/ap-tests-preparation/348921-chelsea-s-ultimate-list-websites-prep-learning-self-studying-aps.html?highlight=chelsea[/url]”>http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/ap-tests-preparation/348921-chelsea-s-ultimate-list-websites-prep-learning-self-studying-aps.html?highlight=chelsea</a></p>
<p>this is the link to cc’s page of links to some websites containing notes and info on AP topics.</p>
<p>:)</p>
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Gotta agree, though if you don’t remember some statistics concepts (must people do because they’re intuitive) you may want to go with Barrons. As for calc, just make a nice handy reference sheet of differentiation rules and you’ll be set for the entire first semester.</p>
<p>Hurt is right. The only thing you would need prepbooks for are for the tests.</p>