<p>Seriously! I'm really worried about this test and I need an insanely good review book. I have the princeton review for AP U.S., but it really sucks, so which one is the best to review with othe than PR.</p>
<p>I just got the Barrons book, haven't opened it yet though.</p>
<p>^ Gee thanks! lol</p>
<p>the ABSOLUTE BEST BEST BESTTTTTTTTTTTTTT is </p>
<p>Kaplan 2006 for APUSH</p>
<p>trust me on this one,
i transferred out of the apush class a month into school, but took the test anyway just from studying from this book, and i got a 4!</p>
<p>get kaplan guys!</p>
<p>AMSCO or REA</p>
<p>REA goes way too far in depth, I found that out last year when I used it for AP European.</p>
<p>Kaplan and AMSCO are both very good.</p>
<p>how many pages is amsco? is it like a textbook, or a review book?</p>
<p>amsco is midway between a review book and textbook (700 pages but most asome
review questions/dbqs anway)</p>
<p>good companion book, if you already have a basic book that you like, is
McGraw Hill, "5 Steps to a 5: AP U.S. History"</p>
<p>it is all amsco because of that i was able to high score. the amsco book it big like a textbook but if you use with the test off of sparknotes.com you will do good.</p>