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<p>Hey guys! I just joined this forum. It looks like it will be a great help to me for the rest of my high school career. Next year I'll be a junior and am planning to take 4 AP Courses. I was just wondering if you could tell me</p>

<p>a) Which one is the easiest to prepare for the exam? How should i prepare[review books, etc?]
b) How did you study for tests/quizzes during the year? Any online resources for links to notes, practice quizzes/tests?</p>

<p>The classes are</p>

<p>1) AP US History
2) AP Physics B
3) AP English Language
4) AP Psychology</p>

<p>During my sophomore year [this past year] I took AP World History. The first test in the class was a killer but I got used to it after that. I found the AP Exam to be decent this year as well.</p>

<p>I appreciate any comments or suggestions. Thank you!</p>

<p>It depends on how much you know on each. For me, AP US History wasn’t that difficult to study for, because I like American history. It’s a good idea to read the textbook (I like American History: A Survey, by Alan Brinkley.) and to use a review book like the one by the Princeton Review, which is good for a quick review. A longer review book to be used throughout the year is the AMSCO text by John Newman (look on Amazon). Here’s a link of old exams: [AP:</a> U.S. History](<a href=“AP United States History Exam – AP Students | College Board”>AP United States History Exam – AP Students | College Board)</p>

<p>i think my AP teacher next year is planning to use the Amsco book throughout the year. Some of my friends in his class this year were carrying it around I don’t really know a lot about any of them, but to me Psychology seems like it will be pretty interesting. </p>

<p>Any definite book suggestions/tips for the classes? :)</p>