<p>Hi, I am going to take SAT World History in June of next year, and I recently bought Barron's AP World history and SAT World history prep books. I felt that I need one more prep book, and planning to choose from either Kaplan's SAT WH or REA SAT WH (I do not like Princeton review's SAT History since there is a little information because of USH and WH put together). Which one is better, REA's SAT WH or Kaplan's SAT WH?</p>
<p>I studied with Barron’s as well and I consider it to be a very good prep-book. </p>
<p>But what has really helped me was the “Atlas of World History” by Jeremy Black. It was very helpful to visualize everything that was written in Barron’s. Moreover, the Atlas provides its readers with typical pictures from famous artists etc. and as you already know: these kinds of questions with pictures are likely appear on the actual test.
Well, of course it’s not exactly a SAT-Prep-book but I thought it was immensely helpful. Found it in the local library :)</p>
<p>I liked Princeton Review’s APWH book.</p>