Freebie Friday – The Princeton Review’s Cracking the AP Exam

Hey NextSteppers!

Are you taking Advanced Placement (AP) courses this year or thinking about taking them in the near future? If you’re feeling a little stressed about the final AP exams you’ll have to take at the end of the year, we’ve got a solution. The Princeton Review is giving away a book to one lucky winner on cracking your AP exams. The best part? You get to pick from more than 30 different subjects so you can get the advice that’s most helpful to the courses you are taking!

Here are some of the books you can choose from:

Left to Right: Cracking the AP English Literature in Composition, AP U.S. History, AP Biology Exam.

You can check out the rest of the options on the Princeton Review’s website here.

–>>How do you feel about your upcoming AP exams? What do you think you will learn over the course of the year? Leave your comments below in order to be entered to win! We’ll announce our winner on the blog on Friday, September 21st. Good luck!

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1 Response

  1. OMG, I feel stressed out about my AP calculus, because I’m not good at remembering the equations and functions of graphs. I think I would learn how to calculate equations, and graph different types of equations without my calculator. I hope! Right now, Pre-Ap pre-calculus is kicking my but.

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