<p>@Laura280 AMSCO is the best for APUSH</p>
<p>My advice is really to take notes, even if you don’t think that you’ll need them. I was one of maybe 2 people that reguarly took notes on my teacher’s lectures in class, and when it got close to the AP exam, I was 1 of maybe 4 or 5. Taking notes helps you to remember stuff, and even if you think that you already know it, it really doesn’t hurt to write it again. Also, my teacher hosted after school review session starting about 2 months before the exam, and I went to every single one. What, 45 minutes after school to get a better score is going to kill you? And one night in April, my school hosted an AP Review Night, which went from 3-8:30. My teacher went over all of the stuff that we likely wouldn’t have time to cover in class, in depth. By the end of the night, maybe 7 people were there?
I took AP US Gov’t, and got a 4 on the exam, and I took AP US History and got a 5 (which is the class I’m talking about above), as well as a 750 on the Subject Test. If you have any questions, feel free to message me!</p>