

Princeton Review SAT Subject Test World History Prep, 3rd Edition: Practice Tests + Content Review + Strategies & Techniques (College Test Preparation)
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DO NOT BUY THIS BOOK
I have never felt the need to write a review of any product, but this book is so bad that I needed to write one to warn other people. When I took the practice test at the beginning, I got a 700. After more than a month of studying, 25+ pages of front and back notes, and an in-depth analysis of the entire book, I took another practice test. I got the same exact grade. The information within the book is not representative of the type of questions that are on the SAT World History test; it doesn't target the culture, vocabulary, and concepts within societies that are covered on the test. In addition, there are numerous grammatical and even factual errors, (such as writing that Martin Luther lived from 1438-1546, implying that he is more than 100 years old at death). It is apparent that the Princeton Review relies on the reputation of the university to exploit students and to make money off of poor quality material. Do yourself a favor and please do not buy this book, it will do nothing but waste your time and energy.
J**.
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A**R
Not a bad result
Got 750+ just by reading this book. Good use of money.
A**J
Excellent Guide
The book covers all the lessons in depth and also has two practice tests but I recommend all using the official practice tests in world history by college board.
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