Best AP prep books for the following subjects? (2015)

<p>Hi, I'll be talking some AP Tests in May, 2015. I heard that some of the AP Tests are changing the question patterns (i heard about AP Physics 1 and APUSH)</p>

<p>Can you please suggest me the best AP prep books for the following subjects for the upcoming year? :
AP US History
AP English Language
AP Calculus BC
AP Physics 1</p>

<p>Thanks.</p>

<p>Princeton Review for AP US History helped me for the exam. It highlights all general concepts, but also briefly goes over important specific details which other review books often neglect to do. I got a 5 on the exam and solely studied from Princeton Review when the test date rolled around </p>

<p>Barron’s is good for APUSH and calc BC
Princeton review is very good for english and physics</p>

<p>For APUSH, I have hear AMSCOs book and Barron’s book. Both receive high praise from my teacher.</p>

<p>I used 5 Steps to a 5 for APUSH and it was goof for a chronological review of the content, and I got a 5.</p>

<p>Another vote for Princeton Review for APUSH. Between that, my notes from class, and my textbook, I ended up with a 5.</p>

<p>You can’t really ‘study’ for math. You’ll just have to review the concepts and do a few practice problems for them.</p>

<p>Definitely get The Essential Content by Larry Krieger for US History. It’s concise and tells you exactly what you need to know for the AP and SAT II exams. I got a 5 and a 770 after reading it a few times.</p>

<p>Any good prep books for AP Physics 1?</p>