<p>I’m looking for good test prep books for my AP exams this year, but I don’t know which one to choose. There are so many different books but they all look like they have the same info. Does it matter which prep material I choose?</p>
<p>yeah there’s a bunch. Books, online reviews, and others.</p>
<p>I like the online reviews since the website helps you out.</p>
<p>One book that not many people talk about, but helped me a bunch was the Kaplan AP Express book. It is not big at all, and for AP USH went over the main stuff I needed to know. Get that, if they have it available for your course, and use it during the last few weeks before the AP exam. </p>
<p>For long term studying, I would go with AP Barrons in most cases. They all are honestly good and do the job, but Barrons is notoriously better.</p>
<p>The flash cards are also nice, but if you can’t get them you can find identical online ones and then use them with a site like studyblue. </p>
<p>I got a 4 on AP USH using Kaplan AP US History Express, AP Barron’s Flash Cards and APUSH REA.</p>