Best review book 4 euro and us govt?

I keep hearing Princeton review and REA crash course are good for both subjects. If not which you guys recommend, and which edition of the rea crash course should I get?</p>

Anyone???</p>

There’s a thread specifically made for these questions. Don’t worry, I made that mistake as well :)</p>

No one responds in other thread hopefully someone would soon</p>

I’m planning on self studying it but I know AP World changed this year so yea…
I’m wondering if AP Euro changed too.</p>

What changed about ap world</p>

What changed in AP World? See below:</p>

  1. There are only 4 answer choices now. </p>

  2. No guessing penalty - guess away! </p>

  3. More focus on changes, continuities, and trends</p>

<a href=“Supporting Students from Day One to Exam Day – AP Central | College Board”>Supporting Students from Day One to Exam Day – AP Central | College Board;

Having taken AP European History as a sophomore, I wish I would have discovered REA Crash Course before my senior year with AP US Government. I loved REA Crash Course for AP US Government because it really focuses on what you really need to know for the test. I got 2s on my practice tests, then read that and ended up getting a 4 on the real thing, so I would personally recommend it. I used Princeton Review for a few subjects (including AP European History) and found it to be a bit to simplistic compared to the actual test. Princeton Review isn’t bad, but if I had a choice, I would choose REA Crash Course. I don’t think the edition really matters too much, just know that there is not a multiple choice guessing penalty anymore. The test changes format, but the information pretty much stays the same.</p>

I actually thought the Barron’s AP Euro review was fantastic. I studied out of Barron’s and took a myriad of practice tests through that and my school, and me and my friends exchanged books every so often to get as much practice in as possible. I got a 5 on Euro.</p>

Ok thanks Britt and shrey</p>