AP Euro History test help with MEH and PR

<p>Hi there,</p>

<p>I've been studying for the Euro History test with the Modern European History book and I recently took a practice test from the Princeton Review book and found it a bit difficult. I've heard that Modern European History is a great study tool, so this worries me a little. Can anyone give me any tips on how/what I can do to supplement MEH? (Please and thank you :D)</p>

<p>Anyone? Please?</p>

<p>I use Barrons for AP Euro. I’ve only compared this to PR, but I find it easier to learn from Barrons.</p>

<p>Check out my son’s website. These podcasts have been helpful for many students. </p>

<p>[Hank’s</a> History Hour](<a href=“http://hankshistoryhour.com/]Hank’s”>http://hankshistoryhour.com/)</p>

<p>I definitely like the MEH review over PR, but I started to read PR’s just to get more in-depth info. I don’t think, however, it’s very easy to read because there are just chunks of paragraphs and info thrown at you. I think I’ll only use it to review more for the social parts of the exam, which I hear are huge on the test.</p>

<p>And thank you Redondo Dave, I found your link to that website in another thread and it was extremely helpful :)</p>

<p>The best textbook by far is A History of Western Society by McKay AP Edition. This text is especially strong on social and cultural trends. The best review/prep book is Modern European History by Birdsall S. Viault. Study these two books and you will be very well prepared!</p>

<p>I had that textbook. had a red bookcover… left it in the rain. Needless to say it turned pink.</p>

<p>Oh wait…? yeah it was a good book. Really wordy though =/</p>