<p>I know this thread has probably been started many times before, but I honestly cannot find them.</p>
<p>Here are the following exams I will be taking in May 2012:</p>
<ul>
<li>AP Human Geography</li>
<li>AP English Language and Composition</li>
<li>AP US Government</li>
<li>AP Physics B</li>
<li>AP Calculus AB</li>
</ul>
<p>What are the best AP review books for each of the subjects listed above? What are the best ways to study for each exam?</p>
<p>I would like to order all of the AP books before school reopens in the fall, just so I can be well prepared. Which subjects would there be no point in reviewing before the class begins? Should I review for each subject?</p>
<p>Thanks!</p>
<p>Crash course is pretty good for AP US Government. You can basically review it a few weeks before the AP exam and get a 4 or a 5. I’m not sure about the other classes, though.</p>
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<p>You’re looking for the “Test prep” forum … but Princeton Review pwns just about every other publisher in every test category. Barron’s is usually the worst–with extraneous information and practice tests that make you feel stupid because they’re overly-hard. Physics will need a good review, Calc probably shouldn’t be too bad, US Gov is a joke but you’ll want a book to review because of all the key terms to memorize, Lang/Comp doesn’t need a book–seriously, it’s a joke, too–and human geography isn’t hard, although a book helps.</p>
<p>Yeah I took AP language this year and had a review book that didn’t help at all, you could find everything they told you online, it was just strategies and PAGES AND PAGES of words.</p>