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<p>Mashaishere, you would have to order it from amazon.</p>
<p>mikeeco, it is so cool! thanks!
is it your page?
if it is, on the top, from my computer at least, there’re some overlaps.
Also, "Amazon.com: Modern European History (0639785401056): Birdsall Viault: Books " seems to be a book everyone recommend here in CC for euro history. </p>
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Thanks thrill!</p>
<p>mikeeco, did you do something to fix it? It looks good now. I enjoy the information in your webpage, will certainly pass it around.</p>
<p>My turn! :D</p>
<p>AP French – REA is a god-send. Use Barron’s to confirm what you learned through REA.
AP German – There’s only one: College Board AP German book.
APUSH: AMSCO in combination with REA Crash Course.
AP World: Princeton Review, but glance at some others as well (i.e. 5 Steps to a 5)</p>
<p>Do you really need a book for ap lit? If so which review?</p>
<p>for AP BIO I LOVE “5 Steps to a 5”</p>
<p>NO!! USE Barrons/Cliffs= Incredible Combo for AP BIO</p>
<p>Which is better for Human Geography - Barron’s or REA’s? I heard Barron’s is good, but REA’s reviews sound more promising.</p>
<p>I know Princeton Review is recommended for AP Bio but are there any other good prep books to supplement it?</p>
<p>can someone find me the amsco book for ap us history on amazon? It only has the old version not the 2010 one</p>
<p>^ LOL, it doesn’t matter. Do you think you’re going to be tested on Obama?</p>
<p>wont the 2010 one have more updated questions and information? Also, it might have been written in an easier or btter way than the old one</p>
<p>Hi.</p>
<p>Reviews: </p>
<p>AP Bio - took class and studied 5 steps to a 5 + looked over old collegeboard frq stuff –> got a 5</p>
<p>AP Computer Science A and AB (got a 5 and 4) - used Be Prepared for AP Computer Science + Class</p>
<p>This year, need help choosing books…</p>
<p>AP Psychology(self)- 5 steps and Barrons? Which one? Is PR good too?
AP Env. (self)- Barrons/SmartyPants/REA/PR.. Which is the best?
AP Human Geo(self)- Rea/Kaplan/Barrons?
AP Econ(self)- Pr/5 steps?
AP calc ab- Be prepared / pr / petersons?
AP Eng lit- cliffs?
AP Euro(sorta self)- Modern?</p>
<p>I would especially appreciate help if you have gotten a 5, but all advice is welcome :)</p>
<p>What are the best review books for AP Lang (if any), Calc BC (also if any… haven’t heard about many good review books), and Micro? I already have AMSCO for PAUSH and I’m just wondering about the other three.</p>
<p>What are the best review AP books for Macro Economics and Physics?</p>
<p>I’ve used barrons books for my AP tests last year and they were awesome. The tests are harder but that only makes you more prepared for the real exam. This year my teacher is making us use the 5 to a 5 book, and I hate it-barrons is way better. I managed to pass all of my exams last year, and I think part of it is because I poured over my barrons books. Good luck!</p>
<p>Hello. For AP Statistics, is it better to get PR or Barrons(for self study)??? thanks!</p>
<p>That’s the all you need. The book= $ d*mn great book</p>
<p>How come no one is talking about McGraw Hill 5 Steps to Getting a Five? I used it for Biology, found it extremely helpful and got a 5. Does anyone know how it is for Chem and Calc?</p>