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What’s The Difference Between Sat Subject Test Review Books And Ap Exam Review Books?

May 30, 2009 by Rob  
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While looking for an AP exam review book for AP US History, I picked up one for a US history SAT subject test review book instead! I didn’t realize until I got home and I’m wondering it its okay to study for the AP Exam with a SAT subject test review book or not.
I’ve hear

d that SAT subject tests are easier so it might not to so good to use that to study for AP exam…

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2 Responses to “What’s The Difference Between Sat Subject Test Review Books And Ap Exam Review Books?”
  1. Simmi K says:

    AP Exams are college level exams while SAT II’s are high school level. I really don’t think the SAT II book will suffice in helping you study. I recommend getting another book.
    As for brands, Kaplan is generally said to be EASIER than the actual test, so I wouldn’t get that.
    I’ve heard Princeton Review books are the best study guides.
    Hope that helps.

  2. jowee300 says:

    I’m currently in AP US History and I know for a fact that studying out of the book you bought is probably not going to be sufficient for the AP. While its good to have for quick reference and review, it is made to prepare for the SAT II, which you said correctly, is easier than the AP. What I use and have found helpful is the KAPLAN Prep book for AP US history. If you can also, get the AP US HISTORY in a box that is made by Kaplan too. Its a good tool to use alongside the book.

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