<p>Is there a fast way to get the book. I only have until June 7th to study it.</p>
<p>i ordered it off amazon.com and it toook 10 or eleven days or something</p>
<p>what books do u hve now though?</p>
<p>Right now, my study plan was just gonna be-</p>
<p>Go over the Princeton Review, go over the Barron's AP U.S. History Flash-Cards, go over the sparknotes U.S. History Review (I know, sparknotes isn't reliable, but that review looks detailed), then take all the sparknotes tests (supposed to be much more challenging than the real test).</p>
<p>I'll also be cramming from the apstudent.org site and just stuffing in whatever info I can find.</p>
<p>would reccomend getting AMSCO though
it is basically a mini textbook and has all the small facts that could b on the test
the problem is it doesnt have any sat 2 practice tests
ive heard the barrons flash cards are good</p>
<p>im in honors us history though
ar u in AP</p>
<p>No. Doesn't matter to me, I'll get all the info in anyway.</p>
<p>ordering directly from amsco publishing took like 3-4 business days. if you're taking the june 7 exam and you don't want to pay extra for shipping, i'd avoid amazon. they are notoriously slow when their free shipping offer is used.</p>
<p>I would love to have AMSCO, but unless I'm sure I can have it at my house by the end of this week, I'm not ordering it.</p>
<p>i ordered directly directly from amsco and i got it in about 13 days, all brand new too.</p>