<p>Does anyone have any general advice for me on these AP's?</p>
<p>AP Calc AB
AP Euro
AP Biology
AP Environmental
AP Language</p>
<p>Does anyone have any general advice for me on these AP's?</p>
<p>AP Calc AB
AP Euro
AP Biology
AP Environmental
AP Language</p>
<p>AP calc AB is not a lot of work but make sure you master every topic before moving on. Trust me, if you don’t understand a topic, you’ll bury yourself in a deeper hole. Over the summer I suggest you memorize your unit circle. It is extremely helpful and you will NEED to know your unit circle when the ap exam comes for the non calculator part. Other than that try to learn some of the concepts on your own using a AP prep book like Barrons or PR.</p>
<p>AP Euro is basically all memorization. Good luck</p>
<p>APES is one of the easiest AP (besides psych). You should get a 5 easily on exam if you give a little effort.</p>
<p>Thanks Jdroid!</p>
<p>AP Euro is a crap ton of memorization. And work. And practice essays. Just a lot of homework and studying in general. Be prepared for this.</p>
<p>AP Bio is basically another memorization class. Lots of vocab and concepts to learn, but in general, it’s not too difficult. Just try not to fall behind in here.</p>
<p>AP Enviro is quite a fun class, actually, because none of the material will strike you as entirely foreign (unlike Euro, which can be quite convoluted and WT* at times haha). I enjoyed it very much because it teaches you stuff that is really good to know and that can actually be applied to the world… today. I am sure you will like it, both of its difficulty (or lack thereof) and of its course material.</p>
<p>AP Bio- haven’t taken it, but heard it’s just memorization and a lot of it.</p>
<p>AP Calc- easy. didn’t put much work into it at all, maybe 30 minutes of homework a night and sure I got a 4 or 5 on AP test (will call for scores- July 1st is only 2 weeks away!!!)</p>
<p>AP Euro- at my school it’s hard because of the teacher, but lots of reading, writing, memorization, and analysis.</p>