<p>Please list the materials/prep books you used to help you prepare for the AP tests you have already taken and comment on its effectiveness. This will help people who will take those AP classes next year.</p>
<p>AP Statistics - PR - it was okay, not the greatest examples, but the explanations on the calculator steps were pretty good. If you payed attention in class, this won’t be too necessary. 2.5/5</p>
<p>AP Calculus - Peterson’s - Good conceptual review. His humor, however, seems out of place and forced. But overall, good book. 4/5</p>
<p>APUSH - AMSCO and Crash course - After the test, in my opinion, AMSCO helped me better prepare for the test – especially the FRQs, than crash course. Although, crash course did come through on couple of the multiple choice questions. I would buy AMSCO two months before the AP test, and start reading a chapter a night. AMSCO - 4.5/5. Crash Course 4/5</p>
<p>Also, for APUSH, I used a new publisher - DemiDec - to help review. I would recommend to try it out for those that get bored by reading prepbooks in paragraph format. It has many tables and diagrams and presents the info in an engaging manner. (4.5/5)</p>