Hardest World History Review Book Out There

<p>What Is The Hardest World Review Book Out There</p>

<p>Barron's, hands down...
I got the Barron's book and could only read a few of the sections. A few weeks before the AP World, I had only read to page 130 out of 457. I got Princeton Review's AP World History book and was able to read through it twice and thoroughly before the exam. Why are you looking for the hardest review book anyway? Doesn't seem too practical.</p>

<p>agree w/ Barron's. I read through/highlighted entire thing. except for the last 5 chapters, starting the Cold War where I got sick. The review is teidous and boring, but v. useful. my experience has been that PR does not help at all for history!</p>

<p>yeah, I consider the Barron’s definately the hardest to actually finish. It’s very specific, and goes on and on…( although it’s good if you want like more specifics and have time), but it’s practice tests aren’t the hardest at all. Kaplans by my standard is easiest out of 3 main-Kaplan, Barrons, and Princeton, then Barrons would come in second, and from what Ive heard Princeton is really gd and the practice tests are harder/ maybe even more than actual exam, but it’s a more accurate replica than other review books, so ahrdest in material would be barrons. In tests, I’d say Princeton</p>