<p>What are some good study books?</p>
<p>Use a textbook for Enviro Sci. Like the one by Tyler Miller.</p>
<p>theoneo.. How long do you think it would take to learn the material well enough for a 5?</p>
<p>I'd recommend starting in December or January. Just skim through whenever you get a chance - like ten minutes here and there, just to get a feel of what the material is going to be like and how you're going to have to study. Most of the concepts are pretty much common sense, so if you skim the entire textbook (btw do NOT get the Barron's book) or whatever book you have by February or March then you can just spend 1-2 months memorizing hardcore.</p>
<p>Well I like to overprepare myself to guarantee a good score. You could probably also ace the exam with one month of prep.</p>
<p>I'm going to be doing Micro online starting next month, and my teacher suggested the Princeton Review book. I skimmed the first few chapters and it looks pretty solid, so I would suggest that one. It has macro and micro in it.</p>
<p>Btw my post was for Enviro. I don't have a clue about Econ. And I meant do NOT get the Barron's Enviro book. I've heard the Barron's Econ book is actually pretty good.</p>
<p>thanks for the suggestion..
I took AP Biology, so if the facts don't come in handy, at least the ability to memorize them will.</p>
<p>If I shouldn't get the Barron's AP Env. (btw, why not?), what review book can I get?
Also, Is AP Human Geography easy as well? Can anyone who self studied it comment? (which books are best)</p>
<p>See post #2.</p>
<p>Barron's for HumGeo. Yes, it's generally an easy AP.</p>
<p>What prep book should I use for AP Gov's? (How's REA?) Or do I have to use an AP textbook for those tests? And Econ too, please!</p>
<p>AP Econ = Barrons.. thats what im using
AP Env = Rea.. but im taking the class and using \"Living in the Environment\", pretty good book..</p>
<p>I would also like to know which book for AP Gov't.</p>
<p>im using \\\\"American Govt\\\\"</p>
<p>its a pretty good book..</p>
<p>AP Gov- Barrons + Princeton Review (REA is horrible...I heard good things about Cliff Notes though)</p>