Pr Ap

<p>I have the AP World History book for Princeton Review and, to me, I think it's one of the worst things ever written. When I take cummulative tests, they help me slim to none. It's all written in novel format. I was thinking it would just be good facts. Is Barrons the way to go for this? We have to take the semester exams in there, and i was kinda wanting to have some supplement materials and, of course, to have for the AP exam. In AP US, I enjoyed reading the textbook, but in AP world I just can't make myself read from the text hardly. </p>

<p>Thanks,</p>

<p>Jerod</p>

<p>I loved the Barron's AP World History book. It definitely had more information - more details - than most of the other prep books I paged through.</p>

<p>the princeton review prep book only contains a selective review, and is not as detailed as barron's. I understand why you don't like the way its written, its intended for idiots (or the related, at least in my opinion) or those having trouble getting a grip on the important concepts. It's likely not at the right level for you. :/</p>

<p>Thanks for the input.</p>

<p>Jerod</p>