<p>Read the prep book over and over
or do as much practice questions as I can?</p>
<p>The understanding of the basic facts/trends is most important (reading) but if you have a decent understanding of those then you should move on to practice tests.</p>
<p>I would read the book over & over early & then do 1 or 2 practice tests & see which ones I missed then reread those sections</p>
<p>Practice tests. I haven’t really reviewed the books at all.</p>
<p>both… depends on what kind of a learner you are as well…</p>
<p>i took the course, and then did like 20 practice tests from all over … and got a 760… sigh, good enough for me :)</p>
<p>prep book…learn trends.</p>
<p>Read a Prep Book, take a Practice Test. ReRead the Prep Book, take another Practice Test. Rinse and Repeat. (You’ll probably want to change both Prep Books and Practice Tests after two or three cycles. (It can get really boring and repetitive.) Also, the more variety in your sources, the better.)</p>
<p>It seems like US has ton of social history…thats not good for me…all ive learned is political.</p>
<p>Guess I gotta do both to be safee</p>