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5 Steps to a 5 on the Advanced Placement Examinations: U.S. History (5 Steps to a 5 on the Advanced Placement Examinations Series)

5 Steps to a 5 on the Advanced Placement Examinations: U.S. History (5 Steps to a 5 on the Advanced Placement Examinations Series)

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Rating: 3 stars
Summary: not worth your money
Review: I got this book to use as a review for my AP US history test and to use as a supplement to my history textbook. The steps are very superficial and they material is watered down. This is only good for someone who has done all their reading and work throughout the year and need a quick or a brief brush up. I just bought REA because it's much more detailed. Don't waste your money if you want a good thorough review.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Marvelous book, underrated series
Review: This is a fantastic review for the AP American History exam! It seems that everyone goes for the old guard of review book makers: Barron's, Princeton Review, REA. I did the same thing until this year, when, while I was browsing at a bookstore for AP review books, I came across this 5 Steps to a 5 series. Although the name of the series is a bit... underwhelming, I was very, very, VERY surprised when I took a look inside. It's a clear, concise, yet detailed review. It might seem superficial, but the large print and the thick, brilliant white pages also make a difference. It just seems so much more easy to read, without "dumbing down" the material in the least. In all honesty, you should seriously take a look at this series, even though it's a newcomer to the field.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Marvelous book, underrated series
Review: This is a fantastic review for the AP American History exam! It seems that everyone goes for the old guard of review book makers: Barron's, Princeton Review, REA. I did the same thing until this year, when, while I was browsing at a bookstore for AP review books, I came across this 5 Steps to a 5 series. Although the name of the series is a bit... underwhelming, I was very, very, VERY surprised when I took a look inside. It's a clear, concise, yet detailed review. It might seem superficial, but the large print and the thick, brilliant white pages also make a difference. It just seems so much more easy to read, without "dumbing down" the material in the least. In all honesty, you should seriously take a look at this series, even though it's a newcomer to the field.


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