<p>Since my school doesn't offer any AP science courses with the exception of Physics B until senior year, I was thinking of self-studying AP bio this year (I'm going into 10th grade).
I have finished honors biology, and got a 770 on the SAT Biology M subject test.
I recently bought the Cliffs AP bio study guide, along with the Princeton; do you guys think this is sufficient for self-study?
Also, I was wondering if self-studying for AP bio this year is actually worth it... The only reason I'm doing it is due to the fact that colleges will only see that I had taken just one science AP exam at the time of admission, and I'm considering a science major (though not definitively by any means).
Thanks!</p>
<p>cliffs is the best RB, but i think getting the princeton was a good idea. Some of the diagrams suck in cliffs though, so maybe PR will help with that.</p>
<p>post this in the official ap bio thread. The answers to your questions are already there…I think.</p>