Textbook Recommendations?

<p>I'm self studying for the AP Macroeconomics, AP Microeconomics, AP Statistics, and AP United States History Exam, are there any textbook recommendations? The school's APUSH teacher let me borrow an AP Book from her class (the American Paegent 14th Edition) as I opted for Honors US History because our AP Biology teacher is extremely difficult.</p>

<p>Can you reccommend a decent book for Statistics? I feel like Princeton Review is too bare bones to give me a decent backing and I'd prefer to have practice problems at hand to drill the formulas and equations into my head.</p>

<p>Also, do you recommend acquiring a textbook for AP Macro/Micro or will Princeton Review/(Another Prep Book) be sufficient to pass the exam? I am also taking Trigonometry/Precalculus over the summer to move up to AP Calculus AB, I'm considering an online course but may want a textbook to supplement me, any suggestions?</p>

<p>Thanks.</p>

<p>Here was a post I did a few months ago on self-study textbooks. US History was in there, as was economics, though unfortunately I don’t think my econ book will be much use to you as it remains unpublished.</p>

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<p>Is the AP Comp Gov test free if you are already taking the AP US Gov test? I saw a few reviews on Amazon that said so, but the College Board website doesn’t mention it.</p>

<p>I want to self-study one or two APs (is it too late to start??) I’m currently taking Chem, Stats and Psychology at school. I’m required to take a semester of US Gov. next year (although we don’t have AP US Gov or Comp Gov.)</p>

<p>For my AP Statistics class, I’m currently using Introduction to Statistics and Data Analysis (Ed. 2) by Peck, Olsen and Devore. It’s a pretty good book, but I haven’t seen any other stats textbooks before so I’m not sure how it compares. I’m also using Barron’s for practice problems.</p>

<p>Would you recommend another supplement for PRs micro/macro economics? It’s concise but I’m afraid of it being too brief in your opinion since you completed the subject, do you feel as though a textbook would be necessary to pass with a 4/5? Also is psychology doable at this point in the year? It seems interesting however if it’s going to be too much to handle and I’ll fail the exam ill stick with the 5 I have now (AP Macro, Micro, Bio, Stats, USH) I would take it next year however both Calculus AB and AP Chem take up 4 available slots and I’m not sure if my colleges would count any self-study courses/exams by the time I apply.</p>

<p>I used this book: [-</a> Textbook - AP US History Exam Review Course -](<a href=“http://apexamreview.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=799&Itemid=108]-”>http://apexamreview.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=799&Itemid=108)</p>

<p>Its free.</p>