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4 min read•july 11, 2024
Sander Owens
Sander Owens
Hello, and welcome! 👋 This guide will help you figure out what textbooks and prep books are best for you as you prepare for the AP World History exam, as well as provide links to the most recent versions of them.
** As you may know, for the 2019 AP Exams, the College Board changed the curriculum of World History and the course became World History: Modern, so many prep books and textbooks are now out of date because of these changes. Although they still contain all of the history you need to know, they may not be in enough depth or cover outdated key concepts.**
Generally, if you are self-studying (which is probably why you're looking for a textbook), textbooks are frequently a less good option, especially if your school does not offer WHAP, and you don't have access to a textbook. There are a couple of reasons for this:
** You may see that there are websites that have pirated copies of textbooks, and we would recommend you stay away from those for multiple reasons: frequently, there are malware risks, it is illegal and unethical to pirate material, and it quite frankly isn't worth it to be shady when there are plenty of legitimate resources out there for free or little cost!**
One textbook that is updated to the current AP course that we would recommend is Ways of the World, 4th. ed., by Strayer and Nelson. It is typically pricey for a textbook (~$150), but is relatively easy to read, and is optimized for skimming with helpful vocab references, chapter summaries, and helpful charts, timelines, and graphs. In addition, it has been updated to the Modern course change, one of the few College Board approved textbooks to have done so.
I hope this guide has provided you with some information to help you make the right choice about which book to use, and you can make the right decision to help you get the score on the exam you want!
All prices are current as of writing and are subject to change.
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4 min read•july 11, 2024
Sander Owens
Sander Owens
Hello, and welcome! 👋 This guide will help you figure out what textbooks and prep books are best for you as you prepare for the AP World History exam, as well as provide links to the most recent versions of them.
** As you may know, for the 2019 AP Exams, the College Board changed the curriculum of World History and the course became World History: Modern, so many prep books and textbooks are now out of date because of these changes. Although they still contain all of the history you need to know, they may not be in enough depth or cover outdated key concepts.**
Generally, if you are self-studying (which is probably why you're looking for a textbook), textbooks are frequently a less good option, especially if your school does not offer WHAP, and you don't have access to a textbook. There are a couple of reasons for this:
** You may see that there are websites that have pirated copies of textbooks, and we would recommend you stay away from those for multiple reasons: frequently, there are malware risks, it is illegal and unethical to pirate material, and it quite frankly isn't worth it to be shady when there are plenty of legitimate resources out there for free or little cost!**
One textbook that is updated to the current AP course that we would recommend is Ways of the World, 4th. ed., by Strayer and Nelson. It is typically pricey for a textbook (~$150), but is relatively easy to read, and is optimized for skimming with helpful vocab references, chapter summaries, and helpful charts, timelines, and graphs. In addition, it has been updated to the Modern course change, one of the few College Board approved textbooks to have done so.
I hope this guide has provided you with some information to help you make the right choice about which book to use, and you can make the right decision to help you get the score on the exam you want!
All prices are current as of writing and are subject to change.
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