How to self study AP Environmental Science?

So basically I took the class this year, but I never studied for tests and never did homework and learned absolutely nothing. I got a C first semester, and the only way my teacher will make it an A is if I get a 5 on the AP test. I bought the Princeton Review book and the Smartypants book, as many people on here have suggested in posts.
But my question is: will these two books suffice? If a person who knew absolutely nothing about the subject read these two books thoroughly, would that person be able to score a 5?

Bump. Need cramming tips for APES as well. I’m using barrons (don’t use) and crash course APES. The crash course apes has still to come.

@zawadscki Princeton Review book is great!! What’s wrong with Barrons?? If you want I have a link (illegally downloadable pdf) of 5 steps to a 5. Does crash course have free videos??

@TheCHAMPION Thank you for your help, but I have those pdfs already. Barron’s is only good if you have like 5 months to study for the ap test because it has ALOT of Info. Right now I’m using REA Crash Course and so far it is great!

I’m currently using Crash Course. I’m enjoying it because they only include concepts imperative to know, and there are footnotes to designate when a topic is mentioned on the course outline, but has rarely/never appeared on recent AP exams.

Which crash course are you guys referring to? Link me please?
Thanks!

I’ve also found these links to be helpful:

https://app.activateinstruction.org/playlist/resource-sview/id/5323529316131c0e119457ff/rid/5338a31316131c5b31d7cca4/bc0/explore/bc1/playlist

https://drive.google.com/file/d/0BziVV71JxezUMHhoQXp1V0ZjN1k/edit

http://www.quia.com/files/quia/users/p00053863/AP_Review_PE

http://visalia.k12.ca.us/teachers/lmiller/classpage/APES/APES%20Review/Apes_review.htm