Best review book to get a 5?

<p>I'm so sorry guys for this repetitive type of thread. But I'm going to the bookstore in a little bit and I need to know if these books are good enough to get a 5 in the following subjects. I'm taking these AP's as classes. </p>

<p>AP Physics B: Princeton Review 2010</p>

<p>AP English Language: My English teacher requires Barrons, so I have to get it. I think I'll borrow CliffsAP from my public library a few weeks before the test, for the practice tests. I don't think it will be a major problem since you can't really study for this test, right?</p>

<p>AP U.S History- AMSCO</p>

<p>AP Psychology: Barrons</p>

<p>Thanks guys for your help! I really appreciate it :)</p>

<p>Yeah I think they are right for psych, physics and english</p>

<p>Even if you’re self-studying for physics, I feel like a textbook would teach you everything you need to know much better than PR would. I have PR, and not only does the textbook have better explanations, but it obviously has more examples of problems. You’re spot-on for the other three.</p>

<p>Barron’s Prep</p>

<p>Amsco + REA’s Crash Course = 5 in APUSH</p>

<p>yeah… the REA AP US History flashcards helped soooooo much for the MC. i was doing not-so-great in ap us, but this realllyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy helped me on the exam</p>