<p>All self study</p>
<p>Which books?</p>
<p>Micro/Macro -
Euro -
USHIST -
Gov +pol -
Lit -
Lang - </p>
<p>Barons, PR, 5 steps to a five, Spark notes, Cliff, Kaplan,</p>
<p>Also what post any other common AP’s with their best book would be appreciated.</p>
<p>Another question which is easiest out of - Bio, Chem , Envi. Can you rate all three?</p>
<p>USH- AMSCO. without a doubt.</p>
<p>I think PR does an EXCELLENT job with just about any history subject.</p>
<p>PR for govt, but then again i got a 3 on the test… I still think u should get PR for govt.</p>
<p>USH-PR AP and Kaplan SAT II = covered different areas in detail and in scope…with both, you’ll do good</p>
Vivi
June 28, 2008, 3:43pm
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<p>Econ - 5 Steps to a 5
Lit - none. Just read lots of novels.
Lang - PR or Barron’s</p>
<p>wow…this AP business is getting in your head. I hope you’re home-schooled…</p>
<p>Anyways, I recommend getting both kaplan and PR for the US history. They mutually complement each other in my experience. </p>
<p>Euro PR is perhaps the best study guide ever (the author had a great sense of humor)</p>
<p>Euro: PR</p>
<p>If you feel you have the time and patience (and money), buy A History of Modern Europe: Second Edition, by John Merriman, one of PR’s main sources. You will be unstoppable then.</p>
<p>Thanks for the info everybody.</p>