<p>Suggestions?</p>
<p>REA?
PR?
Barrons?
Any thing else?</p>
<p>Suggestions?</p>
<p>REA?
PR?
Barrons?
Any thing else?</p>
<p>Modern European History. Only book you need to study from.</p>
<p>(even though personally I didn’t use it)</p>
<p>I’m using PR and a lot of people say it’s good. It’s probably second next to Modern European History.</p>
<p>PR and Modern European History. I relied solely on PR, even though I had access to MEH. Pulled a 3, doing practice Qs and reading out of PR, and probably would have done better if I had done more than skim MEH.</p>
<p>This might sound really idiotic, but I thought Kaplan was pretty solid for AP Euro. We didn’t learn jack **** in class, but I managed to get a 5 on the test solely using Kaplan and practice tests.</p>
<p>Modern European History (by Birdsall Viault) is excellent but dated. It stops in 1989 and doesn’t include the fall of Communism in Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union. REA’s new AP European History Crash Course book is up-to-date and very good.</p>
<p>PR + Cliffs + Modern European Hist = Awesomeness…</p>