Apush barrons vs princeton review

<p>I'm taking the apush exam in may and was wondering which book would be better to study from. Barrons definitely covers more, however I feel like PR cover more of the material that would actually show up. Advice?</p>

<p>anybody have advice</p>

<p>You need to get AMSCO></p>

<p>AMSCO…
I know that wasn’t one of your choices, but that book is a life-saver.</p>

<p>I would try studyboost they send free questions to your phone.</p>

<p>Yeah, AMSCO is like a history textbook minus all the fluff.</p>

<p>is there anywhere I could get a pdf of the amsco book? How long is the book?</p>

<p>Amsco is good but it’s 700 pages! Essential Content is comprehensive but more concise. For example, the 20 Top Ten lists provide a great review. My APUSH teacher gave us the 2012 test for practice. I studied Essential and got everything right except the Stonewall Riots question.</p>