<p>I need opinions on which books to get for these AP classes:</p>
<p>Calculus BC
Psychology
European
Physics B</p>
<p>For Calc BC I bought PR and Kaplan (Used both for AB and it worked out well for me so I don't need suggestions unless you have a crazy top secret amazing book)</p>
<p>I need a psych/euro prep book which do you recommend???</p>
<p>For physics B i bought Barrons, good choice?? I can always buy another book if need be.</p>
<p>Also any tips for taking those classes and exams???</p>
<p>European- Modern European History and REA Crash Course</p>
<p>Physics B- PR</p>
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Yeah, definitely for APEH. I self-studied AP Euro last year and quite frankly, got a 5 thanks to Crash Course mainly. Slims down a year long detailed curriculum into a 200 page outline with hints/suggestions so you don’t waste your time studying, say, 50 pages of WWII details, when, like Crash Course said, had barely 2 questions on it.</p>
<p>REA Crash Course saved my life for Euro back in 10th grade because I had NO idea what was going on in this course (got a 4 though :D). I also used 5 Steps to a 5 but it didn’t help much. Good luck with that.</p>
<p>I took Physics B last year. Princeton Review + FRQs on AP Central = 5. I’ve heard that Barron’s is kind of confusing, so watch out. I’m sure it is manageable though. Just make sure to practice.</p>
<p>I’m taking Psychology and Calculus BC next year. I just bought PR for Calculus and I’m going to buy Barron’s for Psychology. Since you’ve already taken AB, you probably won’t have much of a problem with BC.</p>