<p>So I'm taking both AP Bio and AP Physics B on monday. By this point I'll have a couple of AP's under my belt (CS AB in 10th, Eng Lang and AP US this year), so I'm fairly used to the tests. I have decent grades in both classes (A-) in a very rigorous private school. I'm devoting my whole weekend to studying for both, but I'm wondering if anyone has any advice for studying for both information intesive AP's this weekend (I have been reviewing and have a solid base in both). I can't have been the only one crazy enough to do this, right?</p>
<p>-Aaron</p>
<p>I am in the same boat. At least you have been studying...</p>
<p>Knowing I'm not the only one makes me feel less crazy... kinda... has anyone who has done the previously have any advice for this situation?</p>
<p>-Aaron</p>
<p>Hey guys, I'm doing the same thing. This weekend I'm going to focus on making sure i have all of the concepts down for physics (you know, formulas, how to do different types of problems etc.). For Bio i'm just gonna read through the textbook again and try to solidify the stuff we covered a long time ago or the stuff i didn't pay attention to because i didn't care about it (plants...).
I'd say Bio is far more info intensive, whereas physics just asks you to apply your knowledge of physical concepts and how to manipulate equations. However for me physics is harder, so i'll be practicing more on that this weekend than bio.
Any hints from anybody on how to actually stay motivated to do well after the first 3 hours of testing? I'll have taken 8 AP tests when i go in on monday morning, but i've never taken 2 back-to-back.</p>
<p>DONT WORRY i will be doing the same thing. I have a mentor as well who did it last yr, he said it wasnt too bad he got 5s on both. Advice, study like me for 2 days straight</p>