Need someone's opinion on this?

<p>Hi,</p>

<p>I have a REALLY bad teacher for AP Euro. We basically haven't learned anything at all this entire year. He leaves everything up to us and I have barely even studied yet. The exam is May 15. I have 5 resources (which I know is more than enough to get a 5), but which should I use?</p>

<p>I have:
Barron's AP European History review 2011-2012
Princeton Review AP European History review 2013
AP Euro Crash Course by Larry Krieger
A History of the Modern World by Palmer
Outlines from the textbook above ^ </p>

<p>Ok so I know I don't have any time to read the textbook. I know that PR is supposed to be great, but I don't particularly like the writing style. Barron's is much more interesting to me, but I heard that it isn't quite as good as PR. What should I do? Remember this isn't reviewing for me. It's learning the entire course in a matter of 27 days. Which combo would you use?</p>

<ol>
<li>PR + Crash Course + Outline notes</li>
<li>Barron's + Crash Course + Outline notes</li>
</ol>

<p>OR read through Barron's first to get a jist of everything and then read PR along with Crash Course?</p>

<p>I am freaking out!! Please someone help me :(
Thank you again!!! :) </p>

<p>Brooke Taylor</p>

<p>27 views, anyone want to answer?? Please thanks!!</p>

<p>Hello, anyone?</p>

<p>I would get a tutor if possible. Can’t help you on PR cause I haven’t taken AP Euro (although I will next year)</p>

<p>Can’t afford a tutor. Anyone else?</p>

<p>go to the AP tests forum. there are a few threads about which prep books are better to use</p>

<p>juts read the damn book, it doesnt really matter which one they all have the same info</p>

<p>if you are in a time crunch dont waste you r time deciding which book, just pick PR and stick with it</p>

<p>You have a time crunch - go PR since you said it’s more thorough. You’re not studying for enjoyment, you’re studying to get a 5. MAN UP!</p>

<p>Did I motivate you?</p>