<p>hi, im planning on taking the AP stats and APUSH tests this may and iw as wondering what test prep books to use.
For APUSH, everyone is saying AMSCO is the best and also that REA is great also. I already have the barrons apush test prep book and i was wondering if i should get the rea or amsco prep book. response from past test-takers would be very appreciated.
Also for stats, which test prep book is good?
thanks</p>
<p>Starting now? I suggest Princeton Review for stat, as Barron's is a little longer (Barron's has more practice question, though). Both of them have good reputation. Both are systematically organized and concisely written.
The same deal with APUS: AMSCO tends to be much much more concise and clear (at least to me) than REA, and AMSCO has practice questions without answers, both MC and FR, while REA has sample test with answer explaination. It still has 600 pages though. Are you a fast reader?</p>
<p>Stats = Barrons all the way!</p>
<p>I'm using Barron's for Stats, and it is absolutely a godsend.</p>