Best book for self studying ap psychology

<p>I'm self studying </p>

<p>Ap macro/micro
Ap pyschology in junior year</p>

<p>What book besides Barton's are good</p>

<p>Do you need a to read a real textbook to get. 5</p>

<p>Thanks a lot </p>

<p>According to Amazon for AP Macro/Micro, the best books are Barron’s, 5 Steps to a 5, and Princeton Review.
For AP Psych, some alternatives to Barron’s are 5 Steps to a 5 and Crash Course.
Textbook-wise, idk about Economics, but apparently for Psychology, you don’t really need a textbook if you have Barron’s.</p>

<p>For AP Psych:

  1. Educator.com has a great psychology lecture course but it costs $80 for 2 months but you may like the site and get more efficient payment plans down to $15-25 a month
  2. Myers’ psychology for AP is the textbook I used in class and it is probably the best out there. Made with AP Topic Outline in mind
  3. Barron’s review book is best for people trying to learn the material
  4. Charles Schallhorn (same guy who does educator.com’s AP psych course) has a youtube channel with some helpful vidoes
  5. College psychology lecture videos on youtube may be helpful as well</p>

<p>For AP Macro/Micro:

  1. Educator.com also has an AP macro course. It is very new and it is done by a teacher who has served as an AP reader for 6 years. His video lectures will get you a 5 by themselves.
  2. Don’t get barron’s for this exam; it is easier than most so all you need is Kaplan’s. Kaplan’s was about 50 pages of reading but had everything you will see on the exam.</p>

<p>P.S. If you are doing more AP courses in school, then I would definitely advise you to check out educator.com. It is definitely the best video lecture source. The only downside is that it costs money.</p>