4 Self-study APs.. another "Too Late?" thread

<p>I'm self-studying AP Comparative Government, AP Microeconomics, AP Macroeconomics, and AP Physics B.
Would I be able to read all the guidebooks and grasp all economics concepts in time? It's already March, and I'm getting pretty hectic nowadays and AP register deadline is next friday. Need to start making decisions, NOW.
I basically know all the concepts in AP Physics B except for a few chapters and all I need is just more practice on questions. I'm thinking of using my SATII Physics book instead of AP Physics guidebook since AP Physics B book seems to have too much superfluous information. Good move?
And review books are as follows:
AP Comp Gov - Wood
AP Micro/Macro - PR
AP Physics B - PR SATII Physics Review book
More suggestions for books will be greatly appreciated.</p>

<p>Oh, and also one more question. Is it worth writing AP Comp. Gov. and AP Physics B? I heard it from somewhere that not that many universities count these APs for credits.</p>

<p>What universities are you considering? You should go on their websites and check out their AP policy before you make any decisions.</p>

<p>And yeah, starting 4 APs with two months left is kinda stretching it, especially if you say your life is already "hectic." I'm starting 2 APs self study right now (Comp Gov and Psych) and I kind of feel that I'm stretching it myself. It's your life though, decide based on your schedule and what the universities AP policies are.</p>

<p>bump :D any more inputt?</p>