6 AP tests and very behind on studying. Plan of attack opinions?

<p>Hello! I'm a Junior and I quite frankly am screwed. I'm in six AP classes and I am willing to put in lots and lots of time studying.. but I just don't know where to start. I have a two-week spring break coming up, and, especially considering that all of my public school friends have already had their spring breaks and will be in school during that time, I'll be studying in my room for a good portion of it. The classes that I am in are:</p>

<p>AP English Language and Composition
AP US History
AP European History
AP Calculus AB
AP Comparative Government
AP Biology</p>

<p>English will be a breeze for me (if it is anything like the practice tests I have done in my class, at least!) but I'm stumped on the rest of them. I'm a good, capable student that hasn't slacked throughout the year... except for studying for the upcoming exams!</p>

<p>My main problems are just time management. I know NOTHING of Biology (nothing! My teacher is terrible and I have pushed it off throughout the year) but the rest of the subjects I have studied and studied hard for, so hopefully the information is there somewhere in my brain, just waiting to be remembered by a review book. </p>

<p>Does anybody have any suggestions for how to attack this load of studying? I just don't know where to start, or what's the most important, or the best way to save time instead of mindless hours wasted doing something inefficiently. </p>

<p>I'll take any suggestions, I'm a little bit desperate :(</p>

<p>Thank you!</p>

<p>Are you looking for specific review books? Or how to use them?</p>

<p>I’ll be simply reading them and if possible, watching a documentary or something on a longer concept if possible.</p>

<p>I did some research during the summer and figured out the best books to buy for each class, so I’ve got the actual books covered. More or less… how to use them, I guess. I feel like the simple answer of reading them might be missing the mark, but maybe it’s exactly and simply what I need to do.</p>

<p>Give up on sleeping.</p>

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<p>Read them, and try ‘studying’ it as if it were a study guide or your notes or something. Read it again, and study it again. Afterwards, take a practice test or two and find other practice questions. If you feel unsure, study/read again on the topics you don’t get.</p>