AP Biology and AP Psychology

<p>Hi! I was just wondering. Do many of you guys who studied ap psychology ever studied ap biology before you studied ap psychology?</p>

<p>no......there is very little biology in psychology except about the brain.</p>

<p>You don't need to know any biology, whatsoever, to be able to pass the biology part of the psychology exam. Basically, you learn what each part of the brain does, you learn how neurons fire, and you're all set.</p>

<p>I'm just asking if many students who studied ap psychology ever studied ap biology before even studying ap psychology. I'm not asking if there are many biology parts in the ap psychology exam.</p>

<p>I studied both at the same time. There are times when they do cross. but that is very few...maybe in one chapter. But if you are looking for something that relates, go for APES and Bio. APES is the ecology section of Bio, plus some other stuff of course.</p>

<p>ya, I took ap bio before ap psych.</p>