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Barron's Ap Calculus Advanced Placement Examination : Review of Calculus Ab and Calculus Bc (6th Ed)

Barron's Ap Calculus Advanced Placement Examination : Review of Calculus Ab and Calculus Bc (6th Ed)

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Haven't solved practice problems? Don't like this book?
Review: Barron's has a reputation for going a step beyond what is required. And precisely that approach helped me get a 780 on the SATII Mathematics test. May be that influenced me to buy this book instead of Kaplan and those other guys. While studying, I "learnt" that the Barron's book lacks sufficient explanation and clarification of doubts (Hey! Calculus is hard you know!). And wisely so, because your teacher has probably already explained the concepts in detail in the classroom. Why to confuse the student even more with further jarring explanations, even though they might be right? What can substitute a good old classrom?
"Practice makes perfect" is the only measure of your grades. You will get a five only if 1) either you are brilliant (never assume you are) 2) or you put a lot of effort into studying. And so Barron's provides you a lot of practice problems, some of which are admittedly silly while others are extra-hard. But you can expect the AP multiple choice section to have these kinds of problems.
There are some backdraws though. The "extra-hard" problems are not hard enough. The actual test may stump you with its difficulty in the free response section. So always practice from the actual exams which you will find on collegeboard.com. And Barron's needs to put more emphasis on Volumes of solids of revolution, and surface areas because the test is sure to contain these topics. But even with these backdraws, you should buy Barron's because, hey, it really does work!(I got a 4).

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Almost perfect, but some flaws
Review: I checked out this book from my library last spring to prep for the AP exam. I was shooting for a 5. This book is very comprehensive, and I loved how it went through every problem, step by step, and had solutions for everything. However, there was a flaw--it didn't cover graphing by pencil and paper (to find inflections, relative max and mins, increasing and decreasing intervals, stuff like that). That happened to be my sore spot. I also think that they should have done a section on how to use your graphing calculator effective and efficiently. As a result, I wasted a lot of time on the exam and screwed up on graphing problems and only got a 4. I was quite disappointed. But otherwise, if you are not a perfectionist like me, this is a great book.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Making Calculus slighty less obscure...?
Review: I have just started my Calculus BC course in high school. To be prepared for anything, I purchased this review book to aid me in my studies. I thought it would be especially helpful because my Calculus teacher doesn't explain things 100%. (There's a language barrier) But going through this review book trying to study for my first test, I felt almost as lost as I was before. The explanations from what I've seen are somewhat vague, and don't really help me understand a concept. For example, the first topic of the first chapter, which covers range and domain, probably shows the correct domains and ranges of the examples shown...but the explanations are way to obscure to be helpful. Some parts of Chapter 1 seem rushed, incomplete, and lacking depth.

I believe a good review book should be able to explain things very simple ways, and get the information across to the reader. In contrast, this book leaves alot of the burden on you, assuming that you already know all topics and concepts.

In conclusion, I would recommend one to look elsewhere for a good review book. This one can help, but the help can be much better.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: It was wonderful, it summed up the entire course in one book
Review: I was very impressed in the clarity and in depth look that this Barron's book presented the concepts of AP Calculus. I used this book as a companion to my class text we used for AP Calc. I used it to review the topics that I didn't quite understand and to determine what I needed to know for the AP exam. I received a 4 on the AP exam and owe not just a little of my success to this book.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Get This Book If You're A Robot
Review: Simply put, there are much better books than this. The format is hard to decode and not fit for 80% of Calculus students. The book is ordered in a logical way and is packed with information, but it lacks proper inductions to material and is just too packed. More expanded books, such as the Princeton Review or ARCO review books, are much better. Some people will do well with the terse format of the Barron's book, but I have found that it is a poor choice overall. The same goes for the rest of the Barron's series. Princeton Review is, by far, the best choice overall if you want good test review.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Thank you Barron's
Review: This book was used as a textbook for the second half of my calculus class, and was probably the most helpful in preparing me for the exam. The whole book is laid out in AP-style questions, which gives you great practice with the format. I would highly recommend this to anyone taking either the AB or BC exam.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Thorough and helpful to the diligent student
Review: This can be a very helpful book for those studying for the AP Calculus AB exam. I used this book as part of a high school AP Calculus AB class (in conjunction with a standard high school calc textbook). I can therefore only speak to the book's quality regarding the Calculus AB sections (the first half of the book). I can't really speak to the BC sections (second half of the book), though I suspect that the quality does not change dramatically between the two sections.

The strength of the book is its thoroughness. Every chapter provides text explanations and examples that cover the key concepts of the AP Calculus AB program. These explanations and examples allow students to get comfortable with the important concepts and see how potential AP exam questions might be phrased. Each chapter also includes many practice problems that are all fully explained and worked out. The book also includes 4 practice AB exams which again include answers and explanations. These practice tests give students the invaluable opportunity to get a feel for taking a real AP Calculus AB exam. The problems presented in the book are definitely reflective of those found in the real AP exam. The book does err a little on the side of difficulty in the practice problems and practice tests but I think this is a good strategy because it gives students the ability to take the real AP test with more confidence.

The explanations, examples and practice problem/test answers were all very thorough and (most importantly) error free. The book's thoroughness eliminates what is probably the most frustrating part of most study guides--concepts or answers that you don't understand or answers that are just plain wrong.

As with most study guides, this book will be most useful to students who work diligently through the relevant chapters. This is not a book that you can pick up a week or two before the exam and expect it to magically improve your calculus abilities. Diligently and patiently working your way through this study guide is an excellent way to prepare yourself for the actual AP Calculus AB exam.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Thorough and helpful to the diligent student
Review: This can be a very helpful book for those studying for the AP Calculus AB exam. I used this book as part of a high school AP Calculus AB class (in conjunction with a standard high school calc textbook). I can therefore only speak to the book's quality regarding the Calculus AB sections (the first half of the book). I can't really speak to the BC sections (second half of the book), though I suspect that the quality does not change dramatically between the two sections.

The strength of the book is its thoroughness. Every chapter provides text explanations and examples that cover the key concepts of the AP Calculus AB program. These explanations and examples allow students to get comfortable with the important concepts and see how potential AP exam questions might be phrased. Each chapter also includes many practice problems that are all fully explained and worked out. The book also includes 4 practice AB exams which again include answers and explanations. These practice tests give students the invaluable opportunity to get a feel for taking a real AP Calculus AB exam. The problems presented in the book are definitely reflective of those found in the real AP exam. The book does err a little on the side of difficulty in the practice problems and practice tests but I think this is a good strategy because it gives students the ability to take the real AP test with more confidence.

The explanations, examples and practice problem/test answers were all very thorough and (most importantly) error free. The book's thoroughness eliminates what is probably the most frustrating part of most study guides--concepts or answers that you don't understand or answers that are just plain wrong.

As with most study guides, this book will be most useful to students who work diligently through the relevant chapters. This is not a book that you can pick up a week or two before the exam and expect it to magically improve your calculus abilities. Diligently and patiently working your way through this study guide is an excellent way to prepare yourself for the actual AP Calculus AB exam.


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