<p>Need credit (5 only)... Any advice from those who have taken it?</p>
<p>Read Cliffs, practice old FRQs. Make sure you write down everything you know on test day; you can score some points on the FRQs by stating rather obvious facts.</p>
<p>Step 1: Read.
Step 2: Repeat Step 1.
Step 3 - infinity: Repeat Step 1.</p>
<p>Yea, read Cliffs it helps a lot, I have it too. I also have Barron's. My teacher is new though..so what are you guys doing for labs? We haven't done anything..what should I study for the labs? Like what parts are going to be on the exam?</p>
<p>It all depends. Just know the experimental design inside and out for each one. In fact, just know the labs inside and out.</p>
<p>don't cram for tests... understand the concepts!
are you self-studying?</p>
<p>I'm not self-studying, well, technically. We've done three of the labs in class already, so the lab reports help me learn the lab. The rest, however, I get from reading endless pages in the text book... I got Cliff's both the review book and the practice exam book, how much to practice exams help?</p>
<p>And are all the labs covered?</p>
<p>I understand your plight. My AP Bio class last year covered max 4 labs in class and I had to do a lot of self-studying. We covered not even half the text book in class. Needless to say my spring break involved a bit of reading...</p>
<p>The concepts of the labs will be covered throughout the test, though I believe one FR will be specifically about a lab (I think last year's involved algae and photosynthesis/cellular respiration or something like that...so long ago).</p>