For 2012 AP Human Geog: 2009-2011 books are suitable for content preparation. No major changes have occured in the design of the test. </p>
Do note the scoring has changed as of 2011. You are no longer penalised for getting an answer wrong–so be encouraged to fill in a bubble for every answer that you may not know. Leave nothing blank or empty–especially the essays --see the Princeton Review book on this. I wrote it, I should know. If you gotta know ‘how to take the test’ check out the PR Cracking the AP Human Geography Exam: [Amazon.com:</a> Cracking the AP Human Geography Exam, 2012 Edition (College Test Preparation) (9780375427305): Princeton Review: Books](<a href=“http://amzn.com/0375427309]Amazon.com:”>http://amzn.com/0375427309)</p>
The most up-to-date 2012 APHG Book is by Kelly Swanson from Kaplan-- it is a ‘tour de force’ of a text, a great compendium. If you don’t have best teacher, buy ths book and use it throughout the couse as guide. See [Amazon.com:</a> Kaplan AP Human Geography 2012 (9781609780678): Kelly Swanson: Books](<a href=“http://amzn.com/1609780671]Amazon.com:”>http://amzn.com/1609780671)</p>
For those of you who assigned Wikipedia to your favs on IE I suggest a new book by Carol Ann Gillespie “5 ways to a 5 AP Human Geography” Its new, much thinner and links with the 'pedia <a href=“http://amzn.com/0071752048[/url]”>http://amzn.com/0071752048</a></p>