<p>I'm reading Amsco right now (why is it available for free online? :P) </p>
<p>Should I ditch it and go back to Princeton Review? I'm still in the late 1700s in Amsco (we all know AP stands for Advanced Procrastinator) but I'm learning A LOT. </p>
<p>If I should go to PR, should I read certain sections in Amsco? I heard I should definitely read AMSCO for the Progressive era.</p>
<p>What do you think?</p>
<p>Don’t do it.</p>
<p>Princeton Review is terrible for APUSH. AMSCO is amazing, you can easily finish it just don’t give up hope.</p>
<p>If you think you won’t have time or if you are occupied with other APs then I would move to direct hits, if you can’t find direct hits then crash course.</p>
<p>The only other review book I have is Fast Track to a 5 (NOT 5 Steps…) </p>
<p>I don’t have time to order it online, and my city doesn’t have a book store (I know, right?)</p>
<p>I used princeton review for apush and got a 5.</p>
<p>Get the REA guide crash course. I swear it’ll save your life</p>
<p>I’ve already made it perfectly clear that crash course is not an option.</p>
<p>i LOVED princetons apush book!!! i read the whole thing the week of the test and got a 5!!!</p>
<p>didn’t read the whole thread sorry…but i think you should stick with AMSCO. Princeton is good when you have a lot of time to study, which you don’t. It also gives way too many specific details that aren’t useful for APUSH. I’d also take short practice quizzes on sites like sparknotes to know what you need to focus on since there’s only a day left. Good luck!</p>
<p>Where can you did amasco free online?</p>