this is ridiculous--> best one-week cram book, anyone??

<p>hello! freaking out!
does anyone know of the best
US history (SAT) cram book
for idiots who always wait for the
very last week?!</p>

<p>ps--i got a 5 in the AP using the sparknotes
but right now i've been reading REA (AP)..
..but its so damn long! </p>

<p>would the ap sparknotes be better?
i've heard that it might now hold enough
detail for an 800</p>

<p>HELP!</p>

<p>everyone recommends amsco…but as you can see,
i don’t have time to order that supposedly amazing book</p>

<p>BUMP BUMP BUMP
Xl</p>

<p>I’d say Princeton Review, w/ VERY VERY rapid skiming of REA. But whatever book you do use, make sure you reread it at least 2!! </p>

<p>I’d like to know for Math II as well…</p>

<p>I managed to study myself to a very high score in just a couple of cram-filled days with the Kaplan SAT2 book, which is weird cause I HATED Kaplan for Bio. Either way, I found it very very thorough but didn’t contain excessive stuff that wouldn’t show up on the test, and it also made for pretty fast reading. </p>

<p>My biggest piece of advice though is stay AWAY from Barron’s for this test. It is full of useless imformation that isn’t actually on the test and manages to leave out lots of important stuff that you actually might see (or at least that was my experience with it)</p>

<p>bjvise–</p>

<p>for the math try the baron’s math. but supp that with the PR math.<br>
i’ve heard that PR math 2 has questions similar to those on the actual
test.</p>

<p>jackpot–thanks!
i’ll check into that.</p>

<p>bjvise-</p>

<p>Yeah definitely look through barrons for the programs. Make sure you have a handle on general trig+ conic sections the rest shouldn’t be that hard.</p>