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CliffsAP Biology (Cliffs Ap Biology) Review
About the contents: Introduction * A review of the AP exam format and scoring * Proven strategies for answering multiple-choice questions * Hints for tackling the essay questions * A list of 14 specific must-know principles Part I: Subject Area Reviews * Covers 14 subject areas * Includes sample questions and answers for each subject Part II: Laboratory Review * A focused review of all 12 AP laboratory exercises Part III: AP Biology Practice Tests * 2 full-length practice tests that simulate the actual test * Answers and complete explanations *AP is a registered trademark of the College Board, which was not involved in the production of, and does not endorse, this product. User Submitted CliffsAP Biology (Cliffs Ap Biology) ReviewsJanuary 5, 2009 An excellent review of AP Biology I recently received Cliff's Notes for AP Biology and have been invited to review it. It may be more useful to take one sample AP test cold to diagnose one's rusty areas, rather than go through a complete textbook, such as Campbell's Biology, 7th (AP) Edition. One can then do many of the exercises in the review book, then read Campbell, especially for broad areas like evolution and ecology. For a review book, it is fairly complete, but lacking in illustrations for information that is best explained in pictures. For instance, the picture of the muscle sarcomere on p. 197 is lacking in detail. Compare it with Robert Griffin's Biology Coloring Book, text-and-plate 40. The questions have the level of difficulty of an AP exam, all to the good, but some questions show an occasional lack of clarity. Here is one example of a poorly-vetted question. One option for a multiple choice question leads one to choose an answer stating that plasma cells initiate an attack against a specific antigen. But what about B-cells, their precursors? Although this was not an option, it seems to me lacking: Antigen-presenting cells, like macrophages, initiate an attack against a specific antigen by stimulating the T-helper cells, which stimulate the production of B-cells which in turn mature into antibody-secreting plasma cells. This is stated in the text on p. 200, but is apparently contradicted in the multiple choice quiz on p. 204. Cliff's Notes for AP Biology has ten lab experiments which include restriction enzyme analysis, visualization with (nontoxic) methylene blue and Rf values plotted on semilog graph paper. The book also includes a photosynthesis experiment using DPIP. Rf values are used in the first part, which is simple paper chromatography pigment-tracking experiment. Dr. Phillip Pack has done students (and teachers) a real service by providing such an extensive, thought-provoking review of key experiments. Interesting facts "around the core" of what's necessary to do well in an AP Biology course are mentioned. For example: The lungs have no countercurrent system, but both glomerulus and loop of Henle have them, as do the small intestine, the liver, and the hypothalamus. In sum, this review book is of very high quality. It is rigorous, facts and ideas are clearly presented. Apparently for the need of getting the book out the door fast, some of the illustrations are somewhat lacking in detail. But one should not apply the standards of a university-level textbook to a review book. October 8, 2008 Great for Tests and Quizes! During my college biology class in High School, I would always do well in the labs but would do poorly in quizzes and tests. I received the book in the mail a day before my test. I read the chapter we were studying on the way to school and I easily passed the test. September 22, 2008 Best AP Biology Review Guide Around I've reviewed and used all the other review guides during the last 10 years that I've taught AP Biology and this one is absolutely the best. It's the one I order every year for my AP Biology students. I recommend it highly. September 20, 2008 CliffNotes A.P. Biology The book came exactly as it was described and arrived on time so I had it for school. August 28, 2008 Best review book I've ever used This book reviews all the material you need to know for the test, in a clear, simple, efficient way. I bought it too late to use it in my AP Biology class, but I'm sure it would be good for that too. I read the whole book the week before the AP test and got a 5. July 27, 2008 This book is the reason I got a five. I didn't learn a lot in my AP Biology class; we rarely took our lessons seriously and our teacher gave us very few assignments. We learned material slowly--by the time May came around, we still had nine chapters left (out of 56) to read in the textbook! Everyone in our class was pretty much flipping out over the AP test and how soon we had to take it. Nobody felt prepared. My friend actually reread the entire textbook in the week we had to review before the test. I procrastinated, and didn't want to go through that (our textbook was MASSIVE) so I read this cover-to-cover twice the weekend before the exam. Didn't need to take notes, just highlighted bits of information in spots where there were some excessively detailed descriptions. This book has excellent diagrams, and except for occasional typos here and there, it wasn't at all difficult to read. I'd suggest it for anyone with a mediocre teacher, or people who know they're going to slack off until a week before the exam :) Reading the book once, slowly and thoroughly, and then rereading it again quickly (skimming through areas that I already knew pretty well) was the strategy that earned me a five on the exam this year! I love this book. Several students in my class used the Princeton review book, which does spend more time explaining how the AP test works than this does, but in every other respect CliffsAP is far better than the other review book options. It helped on class tests as well, because it explored concepts in a much clearer, easily understood way than the textbook did. Absolutely would recommend anyone to buy it. July 6, 2008 Excellent tool if you want to ace the exam Yes I mean it, it really is as great as people are saying. I have always been weak at biology, and I was very nervous about taking it at the AP level especially since its so difficult, but I endured it. I got mostly Bs in that class, I got very lazy with senioritis even to the point that I skipped some chapters in the text and didnt even bother to pay attention in class or read summaries. So although I was getting into lousy habits typical of high school seniors, I was still determined to get a good AP score. So, this book came in handy. I read the book starting in the beginning of May, and read through it by the eve of the exam. I was stressfully cramming the weekend before the test, reading through the densely packed information (very concise too), and I even skipped some parts (esp. animal phyla and plants). Its a great review, and I even learned some stuff that I was too lazy to read earlier that year. On Sunday night before the test, I still didnt know enough, and I felt screwed. But I knew I had to let go. As they say, if you've spent your time studying, you will be prepared. I notice many people saying "this isnt a substitute for a textbook!" etc, and they are right. This alone will not get you an A in the class. It will not effectively teach you everything about bio. But it will definitely prepare you for a 5 on the AP exam, and its all I used to study for the exam. Most of my classmates used Barron's (good, but way too much info), but I knew this was better. So I called for my scores, and you guessed, I got a 5!! If you're gonna use this, I highly recommend you start studying during spring break, or in mid April at the latest. That way, you can work your way through the book without stressing and cramming like I did, and maybe do better on any practice tests that count as grades. If this is all you're using for AP studying, make sure you READ (not skim) and understand everything (or almost everything) that this book tells you (look in your textbook if something isnt clear). Peace out, and I hope this helps June 28, 2008 One of the Two Best AP Biology Books I used this book and Dr. Sanghera's AP Biology Flashcard Quicklet to prepare for the AP Biology exam. I love both of these books and here are my reviews: 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. AP Biology Flashcard Quicklet: Flashcards in a Book for Biology StudentsFlash 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... I would say these are the only two books you need to pass the exam. May 26, 2008 An AP Biology Trainer's Recommendation Great Resource. All you need is this book with Paul Sanghera's AP Biology Flashcard Quicklet, and you will be in very good shape to pass the AP Biology exam. This book is a no-nonsense, to-the-point guide to prepare for the exam, and Paul Sanghera's Biology Flashcard Quicklet is a great tool to quickly review your preparation. I have found that these two books together is a blast. Although the AP Biology Flashcard Quicklet is very self-contained and can be used with any Guide or without any Guide, but I will recommend, first read this book then use Sanghera's book. Great book....highly recommended. May 8, 2008 Great reference BEYOND AP Biology! This book is only only a great resource for the AP Biology exam, but it is also awesome to keep around especially for those who are going to take Biology courses in college. I had AP Biology two years ago when I was still in high school. I am currently taking a Biology course in college and I STILL go to this book to get clarification on things that I might have forgotten or want to update myself on, or even to help me prepare for an exam which I actually am doing now with this book! This is a great book to have especially when all you want is a simple map of what is going on instead of a wordy overdone paragraph! For more CliffsAP Biology (Cliffs Ap Biology) reviews click here.
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