<p>Hello College Confidential community,</p>
<p>I am quite worried about my upcoming AP tests since I have five of them coming up in a month and would like to ask for any advice you may have as to how to study for these. I am aiming for 4/5s on all of them to keep my application competitive (If it helps my previous scores are Freshmen year: 3 AP World, Sophomore year: 3 AP English Lang, 5 AP European History, 5 AP Spanish all with minimal studying). This year since I have AP English Literature, AP Biology, AP Human Geography, APUSH, and AP Spanish Literature (In that order; the last four all in one week) I was wondering how I should study. My current plan for English is to go over the important terms the day before, and I was wondering if there was a required reading list I should sparknote the day before or anything along those lines (My teacher has been pretty good and we've done a lot of writing in class). My plan for AP Bio is to watch Hank Green's crash courses, read the Barron's for AP Bio and take the practice test in it, and take any official practice tests I can find (if any one has a released one please send it to me; the problem is that this year I really haven't learned much so if you have any other study recommendations please let me know). My plan for AP Human Geography is to read the 2013 Princeton review study guide I have from a kid who took it last year and take the practice test (is it worth buying the new one? I feel like it's the same thing with a different cover) and anything else you guys may recommend since once again I didn't learn much during this class. My plan for APUSH is to watch John Green's crash course's and to read the crash course for it, unless if you guys have any recommendations or any released tests since I feel that I should take as many practice tests as possible but only want to take accurate ones really. As for AP Spanish Literature I think I will read the entire works list in English the day before and go over the terms once again, I speak Spanish at home so I'm not too sure if I should stress this AP but I'm sure the curve is quite hard since it's probably a majority native speakers. Please let me know any advice you have for me and please send me any practice tests you have for any of the above AP tests since I believe it could greatly benefit me.</p>
<p>Thank you very much,</p>
<p>SATandAPs</p>