Best AP European History Review Book...?

<p>I have the Modern European History Book, cuz i know my teacher uses it, but what is the best book to accompany my studies?</p>

<p>Barrons?
REA?
PR?
Kaplan?
5 Steps?</p>

<p>Help is Greatly Appreciated! TY for your cooperation! =D</p>

<p>Barrons is always a solid book.</p>

<p>Ew. No. Barron Euro sucks. Use Princeton Review but primarily your textbook.</p>

<p>rea crash course is best
this site has some recommendations
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<p>I used Kaplan…it was ok, but not great.</p>

<p>I used 5 Steps. It was a great comprehensive prep book to review in a short amount of time (2 days prior to the test, haahha).</p>

<p>Definitely read your text book first and use the prep book as a study guide/clarifier.</p>

<p>but of course my opinion is biased since I did not use Kaplan or Barron’s. Princeton Review is alot more wordier compared to 5 steps, but i did you PR to gather more in depth info. Good luck</p>

<p>Well REA’s crash course is also good for short review times. (i have REA’s English Literature Crash Course, and it seems sufficient so far)</p>