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What is the most helpful AP Euro review book??

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Anything besides Princeton review. I've already heard it's a good one, but if you think the opposite please post why you didn't like it.

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  1. I used the Princeton Review and it was the best however. You might want extra practice and maybe a different perspective than the Princeton Review. So I would suggest either getting together with a group of friends (a study group that doesn't party a lot) and buy different review books and rotate among those books to get the different multiple choice questions after each chapter or whatever how it is organized.

    Or go to you're public library and this is the best kept secret. They actually have Test prep books that hardly anyone uses. So you can easily go there and look at the possible different books (or they might have the princeton review) and then just get another one. The Barron's isn't a bad one I didn't use it. Also you're teacher should have differrent review books (Maybe you know people who have already taken the class and they bought the book) One year ancient book doesn't make much of a difference in studying for the exam. The test is (Correction isn't is NOT) changed revolutionarily on an annual basis.


  2. The Princeton Review book is alright, but, personally, I prefer the Cliffs AP review book. I believe it is more concise and easier to absorb.

    http://www.amazon.com/European-History-C...

    Also, if you are looking for a good AP Euro review site I would recommend APClassNotes.com; it has very good outlines

    http://apclassnotes.com/APEUROhead.html

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