<p>Cliffs-AP Biology
5/5
It’s a great book that every AP Biology student should have. It’s very concise, easy to read, and it covers everything that you’ll need to know on the exam. Use it as a supplement to your textbook, and read it a couple times. The only thing I didn’t like about Cliffs was that the diagrams weren’t as helpful as some in other books.</p>
<p>Princeton Review - AP European History
4.5/5
This a great book that covers just about everything you need to know for Euro. I wouldn’t recommend cramming with this book, so just use it to supplement your Euro Textbook, and read it through a couple times a month before the exam. The practice MC are representative of what you’ll see on the exam. My only qualm about this book is that it can sometimes be a little hard to read, and I feel that it doesn’t cover art that well.</p>
<p>AMSCO/Crash Course - AP US History
5/5
Enough said. These books are undoubtedly the best prep books out there for APUSH. Read them through a couple of times and you should get a 4 at the very least.</p>
<p>Barrons - AP Human Geography
4/5
Having a good grasp of history, geography, and current events will help you immensely on the APHG exam. I feel that the exam itself just tests your knowledge of certain vocab. That said, Barrons is a fairly good book that should prep you well for the exam if you study it extensively. I would also recommend using Princeton Review for a more thorough review. The MC on Barrons is easier than what you’ll see on the exam.</p>