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6 of 7 found the following review helpful:
One of the Two Best AP Biology Books Jun 28, 2008 I used this book and the Cliffs AP Biology to prepare for the AP Biology exam. I love both of these books and here are my reviews:
Flash cards are cool tools to review your preparation for the exam. I like this style of flash cards though: flash cards in a book. Loose flash cards could be annoying; they are hard to keep together...flash cards in a book are cool..no lost cards...easy to keep them together..Besides, in this book, the flash cards are very much self contained; good and easy to follow answers and explanations....You can use this flash card book with any AP Biology book or without any book...it's not tied to a specific book...The coverage of topics is quite comprehensive and there is lots of space to make your own notes...I love it...
CliffsAP Biology (Cliffs Ap Biology)This book is cool. It's to the point and covers all the topics very concisely. So, that saves you lot of time that you can use elsewhere. However, it gives you all the info that you need to pass the AP Biology exam. It's short and sweet: material is covered in a reader-friendly way; easy to follow, understand, and retain. I used this book in combination with the following book: the Flashcard Quicklet.
I would say these are the only two books you need to pass the exam.
4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
Recommendation by an AP Biology Trainer May 26, 2008 This is a great tool to quickly review your preparation for the AP Biology exam. It contains flash cards in a book...Very self contained and comprehensive...It can be used with any AP Biology book or without any AP biology book...I find it convenient becaus it's not a box of loose cards...so easy to keep it together...Also the answers are explained well...
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