<p>I thought the Princeton Review book was sufficient. In actuality, that was its purpose, to review. It was like a refresher. I beleive people sometimes misconstrue the use of review books. Princeton's main good point were its boxes, that stuff is the essays, folks.</p>
<p>Well if you get one, I'll really consider those books. When are you taking the test?</p>
<p>get REA one their books really are the best. My AP US history one came with six exams as well as an in-depth review of US history 600+ oages</p>
<p>AP World exam is a joke..</p>
<p>This is what I believe you need to study:</p>
<p>1) Get a book from AP World teacher
2) Buy the REA study guide ( <a href="http://www.rea.com%5B/url%5D">http://www.rea.com</a> )
3) Look at old released practice test</p>
<p>BASICALLY JUST READ AND YOU'LL GET A 5</p>
<p>The exam tests you on basic knowledge of events and on a bit of Cause+Effect</p>
<p>Not too hard!!</p>
<p>If you think that about APs, dont take them. No AP test is a joke.</p>
<p>AP World isnt hard at all...
You just read the book which is as long as a novel..
And youre set..</p>