Self-Studying AP Human Geography; use textbook or review book?

I’m going to be self-studying AP Human Geography, since it really interests me and my school doesn’t offer it. </p>

I really want to get a 5, so I want to learn the material thoroughly during the school year (as opposed to cramming in the last month with a review book). I want to save money, and the textbook is not cheap.</p>

To do so, would I need an actual textbook (looking at Rubenstein), or would just a few regular review books (like Barron’s or PR) be enough to learn it?</p>

Review Book, Princeton Review.
However, be sure to look at some past exams/essays because the test has some questions that are straight forward, but some are very conceptual, so be sure to familiarize yourself! GOOD LUCK!</p>

Blabbermouth - Thanks! I’ll make sure I do that.</p>