advice for someone with 6 APs and hasnt studied for any yet?

<p>here is my situation. my school's AP rigor and coursework differs by the teacher teaching it</p>

<p>right now I have AP Micro/Macro, AP Calc BC, AP Physics C, AP Biology, and AP Chemistry.</p>

<p>i am in a position where I need at least:</p>

<p>a 5 in Calc BC
a 5 in Biology
a 3 in Micro/Macro
a 4 in Physics C
a 4 in Chemistry</p>

<p>Physics C, Calc BC, and micro/macro teachers have prepared me well. Great teachers and we are almost done with the material.</p>

<p>my chem teacher is decent, but we will most likely not finish the material.</p>

<p>my bio teacher is awesome but a horrible teacher. we just do labs, and have now covered about 20-30% of the material for the AP test.</p>

<p>My prep books:</p>

<p>Barrons for AP Bio
5 steps and PR for Chem
PR for calc BC
PR for Physics C
5 steps for Micro/Macro</p>

<p>I really want to get credit for all of these tests. i got spring break coming up on April 3rd.</p>

<p>Can someone devise a study plan for the month of April?</p>

<p>i really need to concentrate on bio and chem mostly.</p>

<p>I’m in the same boat as far as Biology goes. We’ve finished our coursework. We’re just done with it. We do nothing in class AT ALL. Basically we come in and watch videos on cell division. I mean she went like 5 chapters a week, and my grade stayed at a 94 because of her IMPOSSIBLE tests. My labs are the only things that perserved the grade. I retained minimal knowledge about biology. Right now I’m in the process of outlining Cliff’s AP Biology. Making Flashcards for each sections. During Spring Break and the rest of April, I will be memorizing. </p>

<p>Best of luck to you!</p>

<p>go through the books every night, nows the perfect time to start, once you finish, read through the books again and again. its gonna take a lot of dedication, good luck!</p>