AP Human Geography - Barron's Enough?

<p>Is Barron's enough for a five on human geography? I'm breezing through the review book, but I've read that there's more to it than just that.</p>

<p>Will it be enough for a 5? If not, what else should I study? (I don't have Rubenstein's nor do I have access to it)</p>

<p>Barrons is enough. Just make sure you have some examples for the concepts in the book.(The book itself does a good job of providing examples)</p>

<p>There are also vocabulary lists in ap central
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<p>No...Barron's will get you probably between 3-4 range depending on your geographic aptitude.</p>

<p>If you are good at geography in general, and can figure out the answers then you will do well.</p>

<p>Also: I got 67/75 on Barron's test but got a 4 on the released exam, so the Barron's test are (atleast for me), significantly easier for the AP exam.</p>

<p>my friend last year didnt pay attention in class and just read the barrons book and got a 5. its said to be an easy test</p>

<p>Read over Barron's today, to refresh your mind...and makesure you know the concepts.</p>