Is a few-year-old review book adequate?

<p>My cousin gave me a few review books (ex: AP Psychology, 2006-2007) and he's entering college this year. I'm a rising junior, so these books will be a great help. But are they still up to date and everything?</p>

<p>I would assume so. I know some people who have used old textbooks and review books and have still succeeded and done well on the tests. If it was something like a history book, then I would suggest you get the more newer version, but with a subject like psychology, I think you will be fine:)</p>

<p>Yeah, like the guy above said: You’ll be fine for psychology.</p>

<p>But any history text from before, eh, 2004 might not work.</p>

<p>I can’t see the AP test covering material beyond Clinton</p>

<p>Yeah really, 5 years out of like 300+…</p>

<p>I wouldn’t be surprised if the 2010 APUSH exam has question about the 2004 Election.</p>

<p>^nuh uh. No one cares about that. If anything, there will be a question on the 2008 election. African American history is almost 50% of the APUSH test. inb4 “thats too soon”</p>

<p>Yea I used the 2006-2007 AP bio book to study for this years exam. It was fine, no curveballs.</p>