<p>Do you guys have any suggestions for which books have the most accurate practice tests for which AP exams? Any/all exams are welcome.</p>
<p>Here are the ones I’d like advice for:</p>
<p>Calculus AB
Chemistry
Human Geography
Psychology
Statistics</p>
<p>Here are ones I have suggestions for:</p>
<p>Biology - Kaplan isn’t that great, but it’s decent
Comp Sci A - Barron’s is pretty accurate
Environmental Science - Barron’s is very accurate at all. I wouldn’t recommend it</p>
<p>Feel free to post for any other exams. Just remember to post for the most accurate practice tests (other than old exams, obviously), not the best prep books.</p>
<p>Thanks. :)</p>
<p>For Biology-cliffs and 5 steps to a 5 all the way
Using those, I’m getting in the high 90s on old AP Tests</p>
<p>*when I say high 90s I mean on the MC section, not as the total points.
So Like 96/120 on MC and 25/40 FR</p>
<p>I’m using 5 Steps to a 5, but to me it seems a little oversimplified? I don’t know, is it accurate?</p>
<p>And as for your question, theoneo, the only book I’m aware of for HG is Barron’s, which did not help AT ALL for last year’s test. Then again, some say that last year’s HG test was an anomaly.</p>
<p>Do you know of any online resources? Or does anyone have samples from previous tests (aside from FRQ’s)?</p>
<p>Why the hell are you taking AP Human Geo theoneo??? It’s not like Yale is going to become impressed just because you’re taking a random AP that nobody else takes.</p>
<p>Why do you have a problem with everything I do? Do you have a database of everything I’ve posted or something? Get a life, some self confidence, and then stop acting like a judgmental stalker.</p>