<p>Okay I have seen so many people talking about the best and worse prep books, heck there is even and sticky about it! However what I have failed to see is what makes certain ones better than the others.</p>
<p>Really if you think about it isn’t it really the students fault if they do bad? Just about every prep book gives you the same information but just in different ways. So what do you think is it the Prep Book that makes the grade or the student?</p>
<p>Going to bump this</p>
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<p>I would say a combination of both. Lots of prep books present an abundance of superfluous information, while others (like PR) are able to give the same message concisely. Of course, different prep ‘brands’ have their strengths and weaknesses. I loved REA for French, but their government book leaves something to be desired. It’s a matter of personal taste, if anything. And for the most part, it seems that the CC-population has a homogeneous view in regards to test prep/school.</p>