<p>what books?</p>
<p>i've heard lot about princeton review and would like some recommendations</p>
<p>what books?</p>
<p>i've heard lot about princeton review and would like some recommendations</p>
<p>apush- REA, Amsco
i hear PR for apush is ok, but not as throrough as REA, Amsco
REA contains some minor details not covered on mc, but you might need it for essays
Amsco, personally for me, is the best for apush</p>
<p>ok thanks i will look em up</p>
<p>where do i find amsco books? internet search yielded nothing</p>
<p>AMSCO</a> book</p>
<p>AMSCO is very comprehensive. But I do just want to suggest PR as well, because it's very concise... great for last minute reviewing.</p>
<p>...and with the AMSCO book you're gonna want this:
AP</a> Classes</p>
<p>[the answers]</p>
<p>are those the answers for AMSCO ?!
omg .
oh well, a bit late for them now..</p>
<p>I really liked Kaplan for APUSH (though most people seem to recommend AMSCO/REA).</p>
<p>PR for physics.</p>
<p>the mcgraw hill 5 steps to a 5 is good if you need to cram for physics. the chapters are short and easy to understand ^_^</p>
<p>what about barons? are they any good?</p>