<p>I just found two amazing new APUSH study aids. Just got back from Barnes and Noble. Went to buy a copy of Amsco cause our class is way behind and I need help. They didn't have Amsco but did have a new book called AP US History Crash Course. It is the answer to my prayers. The book has a series of chronological chapters and a series of thematic chapters on topics such African American and Women's history. Strategies, points, and tips are very specific and direct. </p>
<p>Also made a second great discovery. Go to icue.com It is an NBC site. Click on US History. You'll find a College Board AP US History Question of the Day. Amazing! Each question is illustrated by an NBC news clip. Today's question is on Marcus Garvey. </p>
<p>^Great finds. Thanx! The icue.com site is really good. Everyone should check it out. An APUSH question each day equals a full practice test between now and the May 8th test. I ordered a copy of the AP US History Crash Course book from Amazon for just $9.56. Description sounds good. We'll see.</p>
<p>The icue site really is excellent. Turns out it also has a daily AP American Government question. Went out and bought a copy of AP US History Crash Course. Book is seriously good.</p>
<p>Damn good job Old Hickory. I have been accepted into college but am taking the APUSH exam in the hope of earning some college credits and saving some money. Icue site is a gold mine. Notice that the outline on the right side is from the CB Course Description book. Be sure to take Kiki Barber's tour, LOL its not bad. I also ordered a copy of Crash Course from Amazon. For $9.56 how can I go wrong? Will post a review of the book next week.</p>