Princeton Review/Kaplan for SAT, ACT.
Princeton for AP physics.
For AP Economics, AP Psychology,and, AP Government, use 5 steps to a 5.
I did not use any books for english, but the cliff notes I think will be useful.
2006-09-06 13:07:53
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answered by laura_valsa 2
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Well, Princeton Review was pretty good for the SAT and the ACT. But as to the AP tests, Princeton Review is not so good. For the APs, you'll have to do your own research. Not one single company is best for all of the AP subjects.
2006-09-02 06:59:56
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answered by Anonymous
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The MC replaced into fantastically complicated. I studied a lot, questioning that there's one of those questions, yet there have been actually reading comp & questions about commerce, 600bce-600ce, and 1450-1750. The essays were terrible. The DBQ replaced into ok, notwithstanding the essays on "roles of state" and Mediterranean were basically too a lot. I wrote even with the reality that i ought to for each of the essays nonetheless. i imagine I did my basically right and perchance were given a minimum of a three.
2016-12-06 03:44:34
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answered by ? 3
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I used the Official SAT Study Guide from the College Board for the SAT and I did very well.
2006-09-02 02:58:57
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answered by TheDogStar12 5
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Princeton review for SAT and ACT
2006-09-08 06:38:39
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answered by Anonymous
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Cracking the SAT---
2006-09-02 07:50:58
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answered by violetb 5
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Barron's SAT worked well for me...
2006-09-07 07:17:02
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answered by satilatrom 2
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