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AP Psychology - What review book should I get?

I have heard that Barron's and Princeton Review are two really good review books. Which one do you recommend I get for AP Psychology?

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  • Anonymous
    7 years ago

    Psychology is mostly vocab-based. Therefore, I suggest making flashcards throughout the year and studying all of them at least two months in advance prior to taking the AP Psych exam in May. You could use these flashcards to study for both your tests in class and the AP exam.

    Make flashcards for each chapter, and put a rubber band around the flashcards for each chapter to keep them organized. Make sure the first flashcard of each 'rubber-banded' stack of flashcards says the number of the chapter and the chapters' name.

    Source(s): Psychology student.
  • Kay F
    Lv 4
    7 years ago

    You don't really need a book. The whole AP Psych test is a vocabulary test. Just keep track of all vocabulary words in your textbook and you're golden

    Source(s): 5 on the test last year with no study aids
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