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I've already taken psych and would just say to know your vocabulary! Are you self-studying for these classes, or just want a good study guide? If self-study, I'd recommend finding a friend with a textbook for psych and focus on vocab and schools of psychology. If in the class, you can do the same with your own text! :] Don't know about the others, but good luck!
For psych, if you have the barron's book you are set. I didn't take the class at my school, and I think I easily got a 5.
For gov, I used princeton, which helped me organize all the information. But to really feel comfortable, I think you should also use the barron's book because it will help solidify all the information.
Princeton Review for AP Gov is perfect....absolutely perfect. It's extra thin (you can read it in a day) but yet it still covers 100% of the exam material (at least it did for this years exam).
Trust me...get Princeton Review, you won't regret it.