I usually lean towards Barron, but on some of the subject test workbooks, I’ve noticed that there are specific subjects which one book is better than the other. Specifically for chem, bio, and math, which books are better?
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Has anyone used the NCLEX Review 4000 book?
Wednesday, September 2nd, 2009dreamcatchrgurl8 asked:
On my booklist, it says i need this book. Is it any good? Should I buy it?
Well, i think Borders has it for 50.95 n theres this 30% off coupon so i wanna see if it works.
On my booklist, it says i need this book. Is it any good? Should I buy it?
Well, i think Borders has it for 50.95 n theres this 30% off coupon so i wanna see if it works.
Any recommendations for some other good NCLEX review books? I think they might have some of these books at my college’s library..
AP US history review book?
Tuesday, September 1st, 2009Best ap European review book?
Thursday, August 27th, 2009Good review/study guide book for nclex pn?
Tuesday, August 25th, 2009Help for A.P. Exams! A.P. Teacher advice preferable?
Thursday, August 20th, 2009Ap us history review book help?
Sunday, August 16th, 2009Seal Club asked:
I’m taking the ap us history test on wednesday (late testing date). I have two review books, the AP Princeton Review, and Mcgraw 5 steps to a 5. I’ve started the McGraw review book, which is like 280 pages of content, but I still have like 170 pages left. It is very difficult and slow to read. I feel that it is specific, but may be also too detailed and has a lot of extra information. The AP Princeton Review book is 130 pages of content and I can read it pretty fast. It is specific, but not as specific as the 5 steps to a 5 book. I feel that the princeton review book covers enough information, even though it many not be as detailed as 5 steps to a 5. Also, the sample multiple choice questions are more realistic. Which book should I read?
I’m taking the ap us history test on wednesday (late testing date). I have two review books, the AP Princeton Review, and Mcgraw 5 steps to a 5. I’ve started the McGraw review book, which is like 280 pages of content, but I still have like 170 pages left. It is very difficult and slow to read. I feel that it is specific, but may be also too detailed and has a lot of extra information. The AP Princeton Review book is 130 pages of content and I can read it pretty fast. It is specific, but not as specific as the 5 steps to a 5 book. I feel that the princeton review book covers enough information, even though it many not be as detailed as 5 steps to a 5. Also, the sample multiple choice questions are more realistic. Which book should I read?