<p>I have the Amsco, but what is a good book to accompany that? or is it fine by itself?</p>
<p>Barrons?
Kaplan?
5 Steps?
REA?
PR?</p>
<p>I have the Amsco, but what is a good book to accompany that? or is it fine by itself?</p>
<p>Barrons?
Kaplan?
5 Steps?
REA?
PR?</p>
<p>I would say Princeton Review is the second-best to have. I have both the PR and AMSCO.</p>
<p>idk... i tend to prefer online sites.... PR/Barron/REA turn me off a lil... REA seems to have some different info than what i have in my class notes :</p>
<p>BUT some people choose REA as well. I'd use REA if anything after amsco...</p>
<p>People said AMSCO is good by itself</p>
<p>agree w/ the immediate above =)</p>
<p>My teacher is just so-so. Our text is American History by Brinkley. Im supplementing it with Amsco and REA. There is so much to learn. Im feeling overwhelmed.</p>
<p>I use a combo of Amsco and Rea. Amsco has just the right info from my textbook while Rea gives me extra info just in case something funny comes up in the AP test.</p>
<p>Are you using Rea ap or sat2....is there a big diff and which is better......any idea</p>