<p>What are good supplements besides textbooks for preparing for the AP US History Test, the AP Psychology test, and the AP Language test? I would really like to get 5s on all of these, but I don't have the focus/ability to remember everything from the textbook :) I'm trying to figure out what the best books or websites are to help with the test.</p>
<p>Also, I'm trying to plan my schedule for my senior year (2010-2011) and I am split between AP Biology and AP Chemistry. Which test is more difficult?</p>
<p>Thanks!</p>
<p>Haha had to comment this. You are taking the exact same ones as I did last year, so I’ll definitely help you out. And btw, I got 5’s on all three of them, not gloating, it was pretty darn lucky =]</p>
<p>APUSH: Never read the textbook. EVER. Just read Amsco, basically the best thing in life. That’s my reason in getting a 5.</p>
<p>AP English Lang: I didn’t really even study, but I did buy the Cliffsnotes book for it. It looked the best and did have some pretty good practice tests in it.</p>
<p>AP Psychology: Did not need to study much because I had a great teacher and was in an actual class, but Barron’s and 5 Steps were the most popular among my friends. I used Barron’s. Best of luck.</p>
<p>PS: I’m taking AP Biology next year so take it. I heard AP Chem is easy for people who are good at math and AP Biology is easier for people who are good at memorizing.</p>